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Rev Mex Urol 2020; 80 (1)
Penile tear from a dog bite: A case report and narrative review of the literature
Gómez-Palomo F, Gutiérrez-Zurimendi G, Bonillo-García MÁ, García-Garcés L, Bernal-Gómez A, Broseta RE, Boronat-Tormo F
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 1-7
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ABSTRACT
Clinical case description: A 55-year-old man came to the hospital
emergency service after being bitten in the penis by his dog. The accident
caused several lesions on the glans penis and circumferential
avulsion of the skin from the balanopreputial sulcus to thebase of the
penis. The scrotum, testes, corpora cavernosa, and urethra were intact.
Relevance: Genital trauma from an animal bite is a complex lesion,
given that it involves a contaminated wound with a high risk of infection
and complication because it can compromise the integrity of the
urethra and corpora cavernosa of the patient. Due to the rareness of
those types of lesions, there are no clinical guidelines establishing their
correct management.
Conclusion: More studies with greater scientific evidence are needed
to aid in the formulation of standardized clinical practice guidelines,
enabling improved functional and cosmetic results in those patients.
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