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Published-Ahead-of-Print August 14, 2009, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.109.008268

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Late Delayed Repair of Fractured Penis

Vijay Naraynsingh , Seetharaman Hariharan *, Lester Goetz , and Dilip Dan

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: uwi.hariharan{at}gmail.com.

Early surgery has been recommended by most authors for fracture penis. Due to gross swelling of the penis, early surgery may have to be performed using an extensive degloving incision of the penis to enable a better exposure. We report a case who presented late with deformity and pain. Simple repair at that stage provided a good result in this patient; hence it may be possible to repair fracture penis at a later stage without degloving the penis. Additionally, this case presentation may probably explain the pathogenesis of the "rolling sign," described by us earlier.



Key words: Penis • Delayed repair • Rolling sign







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