Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 17, 2026

Urethral Stricture Induction Followed by Buccal Mucosa Graft Urethroplasty in a Rat Model
Published on: April 28, 2023
Genital ulcer caused by human bite to the penis
1Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.
Background And Objectives:
Human bite injuries, while less frequent than cat or dog bites, usually stem from aggressive behavior, sports, or sexual activity. It has been thought that human bites have a higher rate of infection than animal bites, but this view is likely skewed because of the frequency of closed fist injuries presenting to emergency rooms. Human bites to the genitalia also occur, but are not often reported because of embarrassment.
Goal Of The Study:
We report a genital ulceration after a human bite to the penis and review appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers.
Study Design:
This article reports the development of a severe genital ulcer associated with a human bite to the penis secondarily infected, as verified by culture, with an oral flora organism Eikenella corrodens.
Results:
The genital ulceration healed after appropriate antibiotic therapy.
Conclusions:
Treatment of human bites focuses on obtaining an accurate history and performing a salient physical examination, as well as early irrigation and debridement. Transmission of communicable disease should be considered as a possible consequence. Prophylactic antibiotic treatment and primary closure of wounds continue to be areas of controversy.
More Related Videos
02:21Microscopic Electric Rotary Grinding of Plaques Combined with Graft Repair in the Management of Peyronie's Disease
Published on: March 15, 2024
03:55Urethroplasty with Pedicled Tunica Vaginalis for the Treatment of Long-segment Anterior Urethral Stricture Caused by Lichen Sclerosus of Glans Penis
Published on: October 18, 2024
Related Concept Videos
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Microbiota of the Urogenital Tract
Peptic Ulcer
Genital Herpes
Amebiasis
Trichomoniasis