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Traumatic Penile Injuries in Children


Penile injuries in children - PMC

Penile injuries in children can be due to several causes: traffic accidents, iatrogenic trauma, animal bite, electrocution, zipper injuries and hair ...

Paediatric penile trauma - PubMed

In our region, ritual circumcision and hair-tie strangulation injuries are the most common causes of penile trauma in children. Good functional and cosmetic ...

Genitourinary Trauma in Boys - Prof. Alessandro Natali

Penile fracture is caused by rupture of the cavernosal tunica albuginea [14-16]. Injury to the corpus spongiosum and urethra may occur in a minority of cases. [ ...

Genital Injury - Male - Children's Hospital Colorado

The penis and scrotum are exposed. In young boys, the scrotum is injured more often than the penis. · Cut. Minor cuts or scrapes heal quickly. · Bruise. Minor ...

Traumatic Penile Injuries in Children: An Experience

Traumatic penile injuries in children occur infrequently but could be a significant cause of penile disfigurement and morbidity.

Penile injuries in children - Urology Research and Practice

Results: Four groups were reported including the circumcision accident group, the traumatic accident group, the strangulation group and the ...

Genital Injury in Boys: Care Instructions

Male genitals can be injured easily. This is because the scrotum and penis are not protected by bones. A genital injury can be very painful. But the pain ...

Penile Injury in Infant Male: Accident or Abuse? - ShareOK

Accidental penile injuries may include injuries occurring during toilet training in a closing toilet lid, with zippers, hair tourniquets, from straddle injuries ...

Isolated Penile Injury in Boys

Isolated PI in boys is not uncommon. Most are preventable if the parents are apprized and watchful. The clinician should also be vigilant regarding child ...

Traumatic Penile Injury: From Circumcision Injury to Penile Amputation

Pediatric injury of penis includes circumcision injury, animal bite injury, and zipper injury. Reports of penile injury in the pediatric ...

Severe Penile Injuries in Children and Adolescents - Urology

To review our experience with severe penile trauma, mechanism of injury, and their treatment modalities in 16 children younger than 18 years.

Traumatic penile partial amputation of unusual occurrence: A case ...

Traumatic penile injury causes various and varied lesions depending on the cause of the trauma and the damaged penile structures. There is no standard ...

Penile Trauma as a Sign of Child Abuse - JAMA Network

Penile Trauma as a Sign of Child Abuse ... Since Kempe et al1 first coined the phrase "the battered child syndrome" in 1962, a number of clinical signs associated ...

Penile Fracture and Trauma - Medscape Reference

Traumatic penile injury can be due to multiple factors. Penile fracture, penile amputation, penetrating penile injuries, and penile soft ...

Paediatric penile trauma

We report 64 cases of paediatric penile trauma, their causes, methods of management and the results of a long-term follow-up.

Traumatic Penile Injuries in Children - Genesis Scientific Publications

The aim of this study was to evaluate our experience with penile trauma in children in a retrospectively evaluated series. Materials and Methods ...

Case Report Trauma of the external genital in children

An 8-year-old boy was brought to the paediatric surgery department having amputated his penis and both testicles during a road traffic accident.

Penile Trauma: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Urologists often call this injury a penile "fracture," even though there is no bone in the penis. The pain may last for a short time or it may continue. Blood ...

Paediatric penile trauma - BJU International

Two of the boys involved in accidents had partially amputated glans and two had urethrocutaneous fistulae. Of the zipper injuries the first resulted in penile ...

Traumatic penile injuries - Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice

Injuries to the prepuce usually occur in children and adults who are uncircumcised.[9] Severe penile injuries usually involve more extensive part of the penis ...