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Title: Fracture of the Penis a Report of two Cases
Authors: Ugwu, B.T
Liman, H.U
Sani, A.A
Mohammad, A.M
Keywords: Injury,
Masturbation.
Issue Date: Jun-2009
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice
Series/Report no.: Vol.12;No.2;Pp 221-223
Abstract: We present two cases of fracture of the penis in two young men at the extremes of the social strata the first an unemployed tailor while the other a practicing engineer. The first one was a bachelor while the other was married with children. In the first case, the fracture occurred during masturbation while the second case it occurred during consensual intercourse with his wife on top. In the first case the fracture occurred at the base of the penis with associated rupture of the deep dorsal vein while the in second case it affected the mid-shaft with urethral rupture and blood at the tip of the penis at presentation. Both of them presented within two hours of their injuries with deformed, swollen and tender penis. Laubscher's subcoronal sleeve operation with evacuation of clots and repair of the tear with absorbable sutures to ensure a leak-proof repair was promptly performed with no complications. Both patients experienced spontaneous erection whilst in hospital even with indwelling catheter in place. The wife of the second case became pregnant six months after the repair. Counseling was successful with the engineer but was unsuccessful with the tailor-bachelor who continued with masturbation despite professional help. Though we published the first case managed after we created awareness of this uncommon condition in our environment in order to highlight the presentations and the factors that influenced outcome.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/820
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