| Literature DB >> 35468381 |
Ganesh Bhakta Acharya1, Suman Baral2, Abishek Poudel3, Ananda Neupane3, Kamal Kandel4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Penile strangulation is one of the rarest clinical findings. So, we aimed to present the clinical case of two cases that we encountered at our institute. PRESENTATION OF CASES: Case 1. A 26-year-male with bipolar disorder presented to emergency room with complaints of metallic ring entrapment in the penis for 4 days. A gold-plated metallic ring measuring 1 × 0.25 cm was found encircling the coronal sulcus along with foul-smelling pus and slough underneath as a result of necrosis of the skin. Jumbo cutter was used to cut the ring. Loose sutures were applied to the injured part with debridement. CASE 2: A 66-year-old man presented to emergency with complaints of penile swelling and poor urinary stream for the last 2 days. Local examination showed a plastic ring of water bottle seen stuck at the root of penis. Distal penis was edematous with multiple areas of skin discoloration and petechia. The ring was cut with simple surgical scissor. DISCUSSION: This clinically emergency condition may lead to wide range of vascular and mechanical injuries if the treatment is delayed. Plastic rings can be easily cut out whilst metallic objects which are thick and hard are difficult to remove. Pliers' application or use of jumbo cutter as in one of our cases is beneficial for prompt release of edematous pressure and salvage of the penis.Entities:
Keywords: Jumbo cutter; Metallic ring; Penile strangulation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35468381 PMCID: PMC9052140 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Figure 1A shows the metallic ring encircling the coronal sulcus at dorsal surface
Figure 1 B shows the ventral surface of the penis with sloughed out tissue underneath the metallic ring associated with foul smelling discharge
Figure 1C shows the orthopedics jumbo cutter along with cut off metallic ring
Fig. 2Figure 2A shows the surgical scissor along with cut out plastic bottle ring
Figure 2B shows the edematous distal part with impingement at root of penis along with multiple areas of skin discoloration and petechia
Figure 2C shows the recovering penis with decreasing edema at 7th day follow up
Grades of penile strangulation ranging from edema to necrosis.
| Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Edema of the distal penis |
| 2 | Injury to penile skin constriction of corpus spongiosum without any urethral injury. Edema of distal penis with decrease sensation |
| 3 | Injury to skin and urethra but no urethral fistula. Loss of distal penile sensation |
| 4 | Complete division of corpus spongiosum leading to urethral fistula and constriction of corpus cavernosa with loss of distal penile sensation |
| 5 | Gangrene, necrosis or complete amputation of the distal penis |