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Surgical reconstruction of penile stump in a patient with Klingsor syndrome.

T Jindal1, N Ghosh, M Kamal, R K Sharma, S Mukherjee, S N Mandal, D Karmakar.   

Abstract

Self-mutilation of genitalia is an extremely rare entity, usually found in psychotic patients. Klingsor syndrome is a condition in which such an act is based upon religious delusions. The extent of genital mutilation can vary from superficial cuts to partial or total amputation of penis to total emasculation. The management of these patients is challenging. The aim of the treatment is restoration of the genital functionality. Microvascular reanastomosis of the phallus is ideal but it is often not possible due to the delay in seeking medical attention, non viability of the excised phallus or lack of surgical expertise. Hence, it is not unusual for these patients to end up with complete loss of the phallus and a perineal urethrostomy. We describe a patient with Klingsor syndrome who presented to us with near total penile amputation. The excised phallus was not viable and could not be used. The patient was managed with surgical reconstruction of the penile stump which was covered with loco-regional flaps. The case highlights that a functional penile reconstruction is possible in such patients even when microvascular reanastomosis is not feasible. This technique should be attempted before embarking upon perineal urethrostomy.

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Keywords:  Penile amputation; Penile injury; Penile reconstruction

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23661844      PMCID: PMC3645175     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ghana Med J        ISSN: 0016-9560


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