Abstract

Penile tumor is the rarest urogenital tumor in males (1%). Around 95% of penile tumors are squamous cell carcinomas. We report a case of penile squamous cell carcinoma in a 69-year-old male who presented spontaneous penile amputation with a necrotic stump. The patient was tested positive for HIV1. He benefitted from a total penectomy with a supra-pubic cystostomy (SPC) and antiretroviral therapy. The suprapubic catheter is changed monthly while awaiting perineal urethrostomy.

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