Penis trauma after fish bites: a case report

鱼咬伤后阴茎外伤:病例报告

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Abstract

Penile trauma is challenging because it impacts both physical and mental well-being. It is uncommon because the penis is well-protected by its position. We report the case of an 11-year-old boy who presented with penile glans partial amputation and total transection of the urethra resulting from a fish bite injury while swimming in the river. The patient received emergency care, including wound irrigation, anti-tetanus shots, broad-spectrum antibiotics, pain medication, and pre-op preparation for surgical debridement. Meatoplasty for the conservation of the penile glans was performed. The patient was given antibiotics for five days and a urinary catheter for 14 days. Suture removal was done on the 21(st) day after surgery. After three months, the patient was free of urinary problems, and there was no stricture in the new meatus.

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