| Literature DB >> 19753266 |
Yogesh C Bhatt1, Kinnari A Vyas, Rajat K Srivastava, Nikhil S Panse.
Abstract
Amputation of the penis is a rare condition reported from various parts of the world as isolated cases or small series of patients; the common aetiology is self-mutilating sharp amputation or an avulsion or crush injury in an industrial accident. A complete reconstruction of all penile structures should be attempted in one stage which provides the best chance for full rehabilitation of the patient. We report here a single case of total amputation of the penis, which was successfully reattached by using a microsurgical technique. After surgery, near-normal appearance and function including a good urine flow and absence of urethral stricture, capabilities of erection and near normal sensitivity were observed.Entities:
Keywords: Microneurovascular surgery; penile-replantation; total amputation
Year: 2008 PMID: 19753266 PMCID: PMC2740512 DOI: 10.4103/0970-0358.44945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Plast Surg ISSN: 0970-0358
Figure 1Total Amputation Of Penis
Figure 2Urethral Repair
Figure 3Post Release Incision Raw Areas
Figure 4Micturition at 1 year
Figure 5Cosmetic Appearance at 1 year
Figure 6Penile Erection
Figure 7Line diagram showing neurovascular repair, release incisions
Figure 8Total penile length
Figure 9Penile girth