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Ahmad Uzair Qureshi1, Muhammad Shahid Farooq1, Sidra Shoaib Qureshi2
1Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Lahore.
Penile strangulation from encircling objects is rare. A case of near-strangulation caused by a metallic pipe required surgical removal.
Area of Science:
- Urology
- Emergency Medicine
- Trauma Surgery
Background:
- Penile strangulation, though uncommon, can result from constricting objects.
- Such incidents can lead to severe complications including venous congestion and tissue necrosis.
Observation:
- A patient presented with penile near-strangulation.
- The constricting object was identified as an iron-lead metallic junction pipe.
Findings:
- The metallic pipe obstructed venous outflow, causing penile engorgement.
- Successful management involved the use of a heavy electric metal cutter to sever the pipe.
Implications:
- Highlights the importance of prompt intervention in penile strangulation cases.
- Emphasizes the need for specialized tools in managing complex foreign body obstructions.
- Underscores the potential for severe penile injury from seemingly innocuous objects.
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