Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision

Traumatic amputation of the penis is a rare but disabling condition that can occur during self-inflicted injury, felonious assault, accidental trauma, or circumcision. This report aims to access the cosmetic and functional results of a penile replantation without micro-anastomosis after a penile tra...

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Autores principales: K.G. Akakpo-Numado, T.E. Kouevi-Koko, K.S. Amouzou, S. Dare, L. Edoh-Bedi, K. Tengue
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0621a59731cc4a3abb56a5b6ecf3d2972021-11-24T04:30:22ZGlans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision2213-576610.1016/j.epsc.2021.102100https://doaj.org/article/0621a59731cc4a3abb56a5b6ecf3d2972021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621003213https://doaj.org/toc/2213-5766Traumatic amputation of the penis is a rare but disabling condition that can occur during self-inflicted injury, felonious assault, accidental trauma, or circumcision. This report aims to access the cosmetic and functional results of a penile replantation without micro-anastomosis after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision in a limited resource setting. A one-year-old child presented penile amputation located at 2mm below the neck of the glans penis during circumcision. We admitted the child to the theatre of the Campus Teaching Hospital of Lomé (Togo) 3 h after the trauma. Under general anaesthesia, we performed an end-to-end urethra, corpus spongiosum, corpora cavernosa, and skin to mucosa anastomosis. We positioned a Foley catheter for 12 days and established an anticoagulation treatment for a week. During the postoperative course, there was progressive necrosis of the skin and the glans mucosa. We performed debridement. The glans and corpora cavernosa were viable. Non-microsurgical anastomosis of the glans showed to preserve the cosmetic and genital function of the victim.K.G. Akakpo-NumadoT.E. Kouevi-KokoK.S. AmouzouS. DareL. Edoh-BediK. TengueElsevierarticlePenisGlans amputationPenile replantationCircumcisionTogoPediatricsRJ1-570SurgeryRD1-811ENJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, Vol 75, Iss , Pp 102100- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Penis
Glans amputation
Penile replantation
Circumcision
Togo
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle Penis
Glans amputation
Penile replantation
Circumcision
Togo
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Surgery
RD1-811
K.G. Akakpo-Numado
T.E. Kouevi-Koko
K.S. Amouzou
S. Dare
L. Edoh-Bedi
K. Tengue
Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
description Traumatic amputation of the penis is a rare but disabling condition that can occur during self-inflicted injury, felonious assault, accidental trauma, or circumcision. This report aims to access the cosmetic and functional results of a penile replantation without micro-anastomosis after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision in a limited resource setting. A one-year-old child presented penile amputation located at 2mm below the neck of the glans penis during circumcision. We admitted the child to the theatre of the Campus Teaching Hospital of Lomé (Togo) 3 h after the trauma. Under general anaesthesia, we performed an end-to-end urethra, corpus spongiosum, corpora cavernosa, and skin to mucosa anastomosis. We positioned a Foley catheter for 12 days and established an anticoagulation treatment for a week. During the postoperative course, there was progressive necrosis of the skin and the glans mucosa. We performed debridement. The glans and corpora cavernosa were viable. Non-microsurgical anastomosis of the glans showed to preserve the cosmetic and genital function of the victim.
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author K.G. Akakpo-Numado
T.E. Kouevi-Koko
K.S. Amouzou
S. Dare
L. Edoh-Bedi
K. Tengue
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T.E. Kouevi-Koko
K.S. Amouzou
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L. Edoh-Bedi
K. Tengue
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title Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
title_short Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
title_full Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
title_fullStr Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
title_full_unstemmed Glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
title_sort glans replantation after a penile traumatic amputation during circumcision
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