Traumatic Penile Injury: From Circumcision Injury to Penile Amputation

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The treatment of external genitalia trauma is diverse according to the nature of trauma and injured anatomic site. The classification of trauma is important to establish a strategy of treatment; however, to date there has been less effort to make a classification for trauma of external genitalia. The classification of external trauma in male could be established by the nature of injury mechanism or anatomic site: accidental versus self-mutilation injury and penis versus penis plus scrotum or perineum. Accidental injury covers large portion of external genitalia trauma because of high prevalence and severity of this disease. The aim of this study is to summarize the mechanism and treatment of the traumatic injury of penis. This study is the first review describing the issue.

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Kim, J. H., Park, J. Y., & Song, Y. S. (2014). Traumatic Penile Injury: From Circumcision Injury to Penile Amputation. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/375285

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