Tri‐tubular penile fracture: A case of complete rupture of urethra and bilateral corpus cavernosa

Introduction Tri‐tubular penile fracture is a very rare subset of penile fractures, typically due to high‐energy trauma to the erect penis. Case presentation A 26‐year‐old healthy man presents with a triad of audible crack, immediate detumescence, and hematoma formation, following blunt trauma susta...

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Published inIJU case reports Vol. 4; no. 3; pp. 143 - 145
Main Authors Young, Edward, Ashrafi, Akbar N, Kahokehr, Arman A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Australia John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.05.2021
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Summary:Introduction Tri‐tubular penile fracture is a very rare subset of penile fractures, typically due to high‐energy trauma to the erect penis. Case presentation A 26‐year‐old healthy man presents with a triad of audible crack, immediate detumescence, and hematoma formation, following blunt trauma sustained during vaginal sexual intercourse. A diagnosis of penile fracture is made, with intraoperative finding of a complete traumatic transection of the urethra with total bilateral corpus cavernosa disruption. Both corpora cavernosa were repaired using 2/0 polydioxanone sutures, with the dartos fascia placed in between. The urethra was repaired with interrupted 5/0 polyglactin braided absorbable suture. At 5 weeks, patient reported normal erections and sexual activity with no physical or psychological issues. The literature on management was reviewed. Conclusion Current evidence of surgical management of tri‐tubular penile fractures remains predominantly expert opinion, due to difficulties of conducting prospective trials for a rare condition.
ISSN:2577-171X
2577-171X
DOI:10.1002/iju5.12264