Severe Penile Erosion Secondary to Penile Strangulation for 10 Years, A Reconstructive Urological Challenge
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Keywords

circumcision complications
chronic penile strangulation
penile shaft erosion
penile reconstruction

How to Cite

Balan, R. A., & Espino, V. (2020). Severe Penile Erosion Secondary to Penile Strangulation for 10 Years, A Reconstructive Urological Challenge. Philippine Journal of Urology, 28(2), 134-141. Retrieved from https://pjuonline.com/index.php/pju/article/view/81

Abstract

Complications arising from simple surgical procedures such as circumcision are uncommon. When a person devoid of surgical training performs these procedures, severe problems usually occur. This is a rare case of a 23-year-old, Filipino male with severe penile shaft erosion secondary to chronic penile strangulation from complications of circumcision. A two-stage procedure was planned for this patient involving removal of the constricting object, debridement and anastomosis of the penile shaft. Postoperatively, there was good penile erectile function and an aesthetically acceptable form.

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