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Τετάρτη 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018

Isolated Fourniers gangrene of the penis with penile autoamputation

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A 65-year-old non-diabetic man presented to us with blackish discolouration of his penile shaft for 10 days (figures 1 and 2). He had undergone total thyroidectomy for follicular carcinoma of the thyroid gland 2 weeks previously. Intraoperatively, failed attempts were made to catheterise the patient. These attempts were traumatic, and a suprapubic catheter was hence placed. Following this, he developed inflammation and oedema on his penile shaft which then gradually started turning black for which he came to us. A diagnosis of isolated Fournier's gangrene of penis was made. Debridement was done, and the patient was advised regular dressings. During the initial debridement, the tunica albuginea and corpus cavernosa were not excised although the patient had slight gangrenous changes over the cavernosa. Later, gradually, a line of demarcation developed, and there was autoamputation of the involved shaft, 2 weeks after the initial debridement. The patient...



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