Abstract
IntroductionPenile fracture is relatively rare and also under-reported in our environment. There seem to be a gradual change in this pattern however, as we managed six patients over a two-year period. ObjectiveTo present the peculiarities of penile fracture presentation and surgical management in our semi-urban African setting; while also reviewing the available literature on the subject to possibly validate our practice. Patients and methodsAll patients with penile fracture managed in our university teaching hospital between January 2014 and December 2015 were prospectively studied in order to identify any peculiarities of clinical presentation, surgical reconstruction technique and management outcome. ResultsSix male patients were studied. Their ages ranged from 23 to 41 years (mean 31 years) while interval between penile fracture occurrence and clinical presentation in our emergency unit ranged from 45min to 30h (mean about 10h). The aetiologic mechanism was penile self manipulation (2, 33.2%), masturbation (1, 16.7%), sexual intercourse with the female in the dominant position (1, 16.7%), turning in bed (1, 16.7%) and motorcycle road traffic accident in a man with local aphrodisiac induced penile erection who was rushing home to his female partner (1, 16.7%). The rupture of the tunica albuginea was located on the right side in majority of cases (4, 66.7%) while none of the patients had coexisting urethral injury. All of them had surgical repair between 3 and 9h of presentation with good cosmetic and functional outcome. ConclusionThe trend of penile fracture seems to be changing in our semi-urban African community. Surgical reconstruction results in good outcome.
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