Frenectomy

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A frenectomy (also known as a frenulectomy or frenotomy) is the removal of a frenulum, a small fold of tissue that prevents an organ in the body from moving too far. It can refer to frenulums in several places on the human body. It is related to frenuloplasty, a surgical alteration in a frenulum.

There are several different frenulums that are associated with types of Frenectomy:

thumb|right|A circumcised penis with frenectomy

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Griffin AS, Kroovand RL (1990). "Frenular chordee: implications and treatment". Urology 35 (2): 133–4. PMID 2305537. 
  2. ^ http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/105/3/681.pdf#search=%22%20Frenular%20chordee%22
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