Figure 1. A sketch of the perineum showing the line of primary incision.
Figure 2. The right spermatic cord is clamped and ligated.
Figure 3. The primary incision is continued up the ventral side of the shaft of the penis.
Figure 4. The anterior flap is developed from the skin of the penis.
Figure 5. The urethra is dissected from the shaft of the penis.

Figure 6. The corpora cavernosa are separated to assure a minimal stump.
Figure 7. The perineal dissection.Figure 8. The perineal dissection has been completed and the anterior flap perforated to position the urethral meatus.
Figure 9. The skin flaps are sutured and placed in position in the vaginal cavity.
Figure 10. The preservation of the vaginal cavity is assured by use of a suitable vaginal form.Figure 9. The skin flaps are sutured and placed in position in the vaginal cavity.
Figure 4. The anterior flap is developed from the skin of the penis
Figure 5. The urethra is dissected from the shaft of the penis.



