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Figure 3. An intraoperative neophallus procedure with placement of IPP at time of construction on a cis male who lost native penis after tricorporal priapism. The patient required exchange blood transfusion secondary to sickle cell disease. A two-piece device was placed at time of surgery and the patient was able to activate after healing from Cricket Bat reconstruction eight weeks postop (A, Left); an artistic rendition of free flap demonstrating urethroplasty and re-anastomosis of vascular supply, pre-IPP insertion. Illustration by Betsy Ewing, Tulane University (A, Right); photo illustrating immediate postoperative outcome of IPP placed at time of neophallus construction (B, Left); postoperative image of patient voiding at three months with well-functioning IPP (B, Right). IPP: Inflatable penile prothesis.