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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-8 | Issue-11
Surgical Outcome of Penile Fracture Management in a Tertiary Level Hospital in Bangladesh
Dr. Md. Shaheen Reza, Dr. Md. Masud Rana, Dr. Md. Asaduzzaman, Dr. Md. Tanuwar Islam Chowdhury, Dr. Munshi Akid Mostofa, Dr. Md. Mostakim Maoya, Dr. Mithun Kumar Mallick, Dr. Zeenat Mahzabin
Published: Nov. 30, 2022 | 152 165
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2022.v08i11.010
Pages: 713-722
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Abstract
Background: Fracture of the penis is a urological emergency which occurs as a result of abrupt trauma to an erect penis. Immediate surgical repair is the standard of care and is superior to non- operative management due to excellent long term outcomes. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate surgical and functional outcomes in patients who underwent penile fracture repair. Methods: A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted during the period of July 2017-June 2018 to find out the pattern of surgical management of fracture penis among the patients admitted in the urology department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. A total 50 patients of fracture patients were selected purposively. Outcome of surgical management was investigated by using semi structured and International Index of erectile function questionnaire. Results: The study reveals that the mean age of the patients were 34.26±9.96 (range: 18–65), predominantly married (70%). The mean follow-up period was 12 weeks. Patients ‘history and clinical examination were highly sensitive and accurate in predicting a tunical tear. 15 patients (30%) received surgical treatment within six hours from the hospital admission, while 31 patients and 4 others seek surgical intervention within 6-24 hours and more than 24 hours respectively. It was revealed that the presenting symptoms were pain (72%), penile swelling (100%), eggplant deformity (100%), and hematuria (22%) with associated urethral injury in 22% of patients. Post- operative complications found were infection (14%), penile nodule (26%), chordee (14%), painful erection (16%) and erectile dysfunction (34%). There is a significant relationship between having painful erection and erectile function of the patients at the time of interview [X²=23.44, df=4, p=0.000], The relationship between the time elapsed from hospital admission to surgery and erectile function at the time of interview was not significant [X²=10.39, df=8, p=0.239]. The relationship ..