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Resumen de Management of Penis Fracture: Clinical Cases Treated in Our Center and Comparison with Literature

Alejandro Mellado Castillero, Lucía García Morales, Enrique Gómez Gómez, Pablo Campos Hernández

  • Objective: To expose our clinical experience in the management of the penis fracture and make a literature review about this topic.

    Methods: We present a case of a 49 years old man diagnosticated penis fracture. We expose the results of our clinical cases diagnosticated and treated from October 2018 to October 2020 and make a literature review.

    Results: A 49 years old man that presented swallow and sensation of snap during a sexual intercourse. He was diagnosticated of penis fracture with the help of ultrasound and was performed an urgent reparation. The results of our serial of 4 cases were: The 75% (3) presented pain and sensation of snap during the sexual intercourse, 50% (2) detumescence, the 100% (4) ecchymosis and the 25% (1) present an actual lateral deviation. Anyone presents erectile dysfunction nowadays.

    Conclusions: The penis fracture has a clinical diagnosis but the ultrasound could be useful. The early surgical repair has a good result with low tase of complications.


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