A 33-year-old male receiving dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB) for circumcision exhibited a postoperative ischemic change over the glans penis. The event occurred nearly 24 hours after the procedure. The patient was tr...A 33-year-old male receiving dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB) for circumcision exhibited a postoperative ischemic change over the glans penis. The event occurred nearly 24 hours after the procedure. The patient was treated with intravenous pentoxifyllin and hyperbaric oxygenation. Total reverse of the ischemia was observed. The complications associated with circumcision and DPNB were reviewed and discussed.展开更多
There is no safe and effective standard method for glans penis augmentation. Furthermore, there has been scant research on glans penis augmentation due to a poor understanding of glans anatomy, technical difficulty, a...There is no safe and effective standard method for glans penis augmentation. Furthermore, there has been scant research on glans penis augmentation due to a poor understanding of glans anatomy, technical difficulty, and a lack of suitable substances for augmentation. Cross-linked dextran gel is a newly developed filler for soft-tissue augmentation. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of using a novel technique to inject cross-linked dextran gel for glans penis augmentation during a 24-week follow-up study. This prospective, single-arm, multicenter study enrolled twenty healthy adult men who underwent glans penis augmentation between June and August 2013. Cross-linked dextran gel was injected into the glans penis using a simple and easy technique. The sizes of the glans penis and individual satisfaction were assessed. Any adverse event was also reported. A total of 18 individuals were analyzed; two of them were lost to follow-up. The mean procedure time and injected volume were about 30 rain and 6.6 +- 0.9 ml, respectively. The mean surface areas of the glans at baseline and 24 weeks were 20.0 _+ 3.5 cm2 and 33.6 -+ 5.4 cm2, respectively, representing a mean increase of 68.7% _+ 14.0% (P 〈 0.001). Sixteen individuals (88.9%) were satisfied with the outcomes, and none were dissatisfied. There were no serious adverse events during the study. Cross-linked dextran gel injection for glans penis augmentation was easy and showed a significant augmentative effect on the glans penis, good durability, and was well tolerated without serious adverse events. Therefore, cross-linked dextran gel injection may be an effective, new technique for glans penis augmentation.展开更多
Circumcision refers to the removal of the skin covering the tip of the penis and is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in childhood.Even though circumcision is a well-standardized operation,several m...Circumcision refers to the removal of the skin covering the tip of the penis and is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in childhood.Even though circumcision is a well-standardized operation,several minor and major complications may be experienced by paediatric surgeons.Glans ischemia(GI)has been widely reported in the paediatric literature as a complication following circumcision.Nonetheless,etiopathogenesis of GI is not well defined and management guidelines are lacking.CASE SUMMARY We describe our experience with this rare and scary complication using subcutaneous enoxaparin alone or in association with a topical vasodilator.CONCLUSION Hypothetical causes and different management strategies are discussed.展开更多
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Penile cancer is a rare primary malignancy that occurs in patients in their 60s and 70s. The aim of the study was to describe the anatomical aspects of penile cancer and to r...<strong>Introduction:</strong> Penile cancer is a rare primary malignancy that occurs in patients in their 60s and 70s. The aim of the study was to describe the anatomical aspects of penile cancer and to report the difficulties of its management. <strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> This was a retrospective descriptive study of patients with penile tumors from January 2007 to December 2019. Patients of sexual age with an ulcerated lesion of the penis, who came to our department and whose clinical and paraclinical workup led to the diagnosis of penile cancer, were included. The variables studied were clinical, paraclinical and therapeutic. <strong>Results:</strong> In 12 years, we diagnosed and managed 8 patients with penile cancer, an incidence of 0.7 per year. The reason for consultation was the chronic ulcerating wound of the penis with a “cauliflower” aspect. The first medical consultation was late (n = 8) after a long latency period lost to traditional healers. The lesion was located in the glans penis (n = 6) and/or in the corpus cavernosum (n = 2). Histological analysis of the cores concluded to a squamous cell carcinoma. Patients were classified as T2N+M+ (n = 3) and T2N0M0 (n = 5). One patient had accepted partial amputation of the penis. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Penile cancer is a rare tumor. Partial amputation of the penis is the only alternative in our practice context, an alternative often refuted.展开更多
文摘A 33-year-old male receiving dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB) for circumcision exhibited a postoperative ischemic change over the glans penis. The event occurred nearly 24 hours after the procedure. The patient was treated with intravenous pentoxifyllin and hyperbaric oxygenation. Total reverse of the ischemia was observed. The complications associated with circumcision and DPNB were reviewed and discussed.
文摘There is no safe and effective standard method for glans penis augmentation. Furthermore, there has been scant research on glans penis augmentation due to a poor understanding of glans anatomy, technical difficulty, and a lack of suitable substances for augmentation. Cross-linked dextran gel is a newly developed filler for soft-tissue augmentation. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of using a novel technique to inject cross-linked dextran gel for glans penis augmentation during a 24-week follow-up study. This prospective, single-arm, multicenter study enrolled twenty healthy adult men who underwent glans penis augmentation between June and August 2013. Cross-linked dextran gel was injected into the glans penis using a simple and easy technique. The sizes of the glans penis and individual satisfaction were assessed. Any adverse event was also reported. A total of 18 individuals were analyzed; two of them were lost to follow-up. The mean procedure time and injected volume were about 30 rain and 6.6 +- 0.9 ml, respectively. The mean surface areas of the glans at baseline and 24 weeks were 20.0 _+ 3.5 cm2 and 33.6 -+ 5.4 cm2, respectively, representing a mean increase of 68.7% _+ 14.0% (P 〈 0.001). Sixteen individuals (88.9%) were satisfied with the outcomes, and none were dissatisfied. There were no serious adverse events during the study. Cross-linked dextran gel injection for glans penis augmentation was easy and showed a significant augmentative effect on the glans penis, good durability, and was well tolerated without serious adverse events. Therefore, cross-linked dextran gel injection may be an effective, new technique for glans penis augmentation.
文摘Circumcision refers to the removal of the skin covering the tip of the penis and is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in childhood.Even though circumcision is a well-standardized operation,several minor and major complications may be experienced by paediatric surgeons.Glans ischemia(GI)has been widely reported in the paediatric literature as a complication following circumcision.Nonetheless,etiopathogenesis of GI is not well defined and management guidelines are lacking.CASE SUMMARY We describe our experience with this rare and scary complication using subcutaneous enoxaparin alone or in association with a topical vasodilator.CONCLUSION Hypothetical causes and different management strategies are discussed.
文摘<strong>Introduction:</strong> Penile cancer is a rare primary malignancy that occurs in patients in their 60s and 70s. The aim of the study was to describe the anatomical aspects of penile cancer and to report the difficulties of its management. <strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> This was a retrospective descriptive study of patients with penile tumors from January 2007 to December 2019. Patients of sexual age with an ulcerated lesion of the penis, who came to our department and whose clinical and paraclinical workup led to the diagnosis of penile cancer, were included. The variables studied were clinical, paraclinical and therapeutic. <strong>Results:</strong> In 12 years, we diagnosed and managed 8 patients with penile cancer, an incidence of 0.7 per year. The reason for consultation was the chronic ulcerating wound of the penis with a “cauliflower” aspect. The first medical consultation was late (n = 8) after a long latency period lost to traditional healers. The lesion was located in the glans penis (n = 6) and/or in the corpus cavernosum (n = 2). Histological analysis of the cores concluded to a squamous cell carcinoma. Patients were classified as T2N+M+ (n = 3) and T2N0M0 (n = 5). One patient had accepted partial amputation of the penis. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Penile cancer is a rare tumor. Partial amputation of the penis is the only alternative in our practice context, an alternative often refuted.