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FRACTURE OF THE PENIS ABOUT 06 CASES EXPERIENCE OF THE UROLOGY DEPARTMENT OF THE MOHAMMED V RABAT MILITARY TRAINING HOSPITAL
Fadama Conde*, Belhaj Karim, Youness Bouklifi, Pr. Nabil Lourdi, Pr. Alami Mohammed and Pr. Ameur Ahmed
. Abstract Purpose: To determine the clinical and therapeutic epidemiological aspects of penis fractures at the Mohammed V Rabat military training hospital. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective and descriptive study extended over a period of 04 years from 06/2020 to 06/2024 thus bringing together 06 patients in the urology department of HMIMVR. Results: We report 06 fractures of the penis collected over a period of 04 years. The causal trauma was the fault of coitus 05 cases, 73.33% followed by forced manipulation of the penis in erections 01 Cases or 16.66%. The site of the lesion was: left corpus cavernosum 02 cases or 33.33%. Bilateral and proximal involvement classified grade 3, numbering 04, i.e. 66; 66%. The average consultation time after the trauma was 7 days and 2 hours: 30 minutes with extremes of 5 hours and 15 days. The duration of hospitalization was on average 14 hours with extremes of 12 hours and 24 hours. The postoperative result was favorable in 05 patients or 83.66% and only one complication. Conclusion: Penile fracture is a rare but not exceptional uroandrological emergency. Its treatment must be urgent, the prognosis of which is by repairing (Functions: Erectile and Urinating) in case of grade 4 (Damage to the urethra) this lesion is taken at the same operating time. Keywords: Penis, Corpus cavernosum, Corpus spongiosum, Penis fracture, Detumescence, Urethrorrhagia, Erection. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
