Penile fracture in a child presenting at teaching hospital in South-Western Uganda: a case report
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2024Author
Atwine, Oscar
Mucunguzi, Denis
Ainomugisha, Racheal
Muhumuza, Joshua
Mwesigwa, Marvin Mutakooha
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Introduction and importance: Penile fracture refers to the traumatic rupture of tunica albuginea in an erect penis. It is relatively uncommon and represents a urological emergency once it happens, necessitating immediate surgical intervention to prevent long-term complications. This condition presents a surgical challenge in both diagnosis and treatment due to the few urology specialists in our setting. We present a case of penile fracture surgically managed in a resource-limited setting with an excellent outcome.
Case presentation: We present a 15-year-old male admitted to our teaching hospital with a 12-h history of onset of pain, progressive swelling, and an audible pop sound that preceded turning in bed on an erect penis. He, however, denied a history of masturbation. A penile ultrasound scan was done, which confirmed a tear of Tunica albuginea. Penile exploration was done, which revealed a tear in tunica albuginea that was repaired successfully. The patient recovered well with no complications.
Clinical discussion: A penile fracture is a rare surgical emergency. Successful outcomes hinge on timely diagnosis, proficient surgical repair, and comprehensive postoperative care. A penile fracture is a clinical diagnosis in the hands of an experienced surgeon.
Conclusions: Findings of this case report highlight the importance of raising awareness among health workers and the general public about this rare condition, and the treatment options available in our less resourced setting.
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