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Penile strangulation.

A L Bhat1, A Kumar, S C Mathur

  • 1Urology Development and Research Centre, Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur, India.

British Journal of Urology
|December 1, 1991
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Penile strangulation is a rare emergency. A novel hammer and chisel technique effectively removes constricting objects, offering a new solution for this unusual injury.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Penile strangulation is a rare but urgent condition.
  • Non-metallic objects can cause severe injury despite ease of removal.
  • Metallic objects are harder to remove but typically cause less severe harm.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel surgical technique for penile strangulation object removal.
  • To address the challenges associated with removing difficult constricting objects from the penis.

Main Methods:

  • A new method utilizing a hammer and chisel was developed.
  • This technique is specifically designed for the removal of metallic strangulation objects.
  • Clinical application of the described method was detailed.

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Main Results:

  • The hammer and chisel method provides an effective approach for object removal.
  • Penile ulceration and edema in children can be indicators of strangulation objects.
  • The described technique offers a viable solution for difficult cases.

Conclusions:

  • The hammer and chisel technique is a potentially valuable addition to managing penile strangulation.
  • Early recognition of penile strangulation, especially in children, is crucial.
  • This method may improve outcomes for patients with challenging penile constrictions.