Literature DB >> 27711101

Non sex-related subtotal rupture of the corpus cavernosum without urethral injury: A case report and literature review.

Zeki Bayraktar1, Selami Albayrak.   

Abstract

Although penile fracture is a rare case, it is a well-described urologic emergency. It results from the rupture of the tunica albuginea of corpora cavernosa by blunt strain that commonly mandates immediate surgical exploration. Urethral injury may also accompany penile fracture. An ideal anamnesis and a special physical examination were determinant to achieve a correct diagnosis. It is usually diagnosed based on clinical examination, but ultrasonography can be very helpful in diagnosis. The treatment is based on the presence of associated urethral injury. Early surgery is preferable to conservative management, because it is associated with better outcomes and fewer long-term complications. The surgical repair of cavernous body can produce good results, with a favorable prognosis and minimal rate of complications. We present a penile fracture case of 34-year-old with subtotal rupture of the right corpus cavernosum without urethral injury who treated by early surgery and good results.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27711101     DOI: 10.4081/aiua.2016.3.233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ital Urol Androl        ISSN: 1124-3562


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1.  Penile Fracture: Delayed Presentation, Primary Urethral Repair and Satisfactory Outcome.

Authors:  Bashir Yunusa; Kalamon Wullie; Soeghen E Willie; Solomane Konneh; Swaliho Sherriff; Ayun Cassell; Edit Ikpi
Journal:  Case Rep Urol       Date:  2019-10-07
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