PENILE FRACTURE-AN EMERGENCY
Abstract
Penile fracture is a rare but potentially serious urological emergency that occurs when the tunica albuginea, the tough outer layer of the penis, is torn. This injury typically results from forceful bending of the erect penis, often during sexual intercourse or other activities involving the penis.
The immediate consequences of penile fracture can be severe, including pain, swelling, hematoma formation, and potential erectile dysfunction. “If not promptly treated, the injury can lead to long-term complications such as penile curvature, fibrosis, and impaired sexual function.
Penile fractures often happen when a hard penis is bent or twisted forcefully, especially during sex or other activities involving the penis. This can occur from sudden bending, being hit by something blunt, or straining while urinating.
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