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Vojnosanit Pregl
; 64(1): 58-60, 2007 Jan.
Artículo
en Sr
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17304726
RESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Fracture of the penis is a direct blunt trauma of the erect or semi-erect penis. It can be treated by conservative or surgical means. Retrospective analyses of conservative penile fracture treatment reveal frequent immediate and later complications. CASE REPORT: We presented a 41-year-old patient with pulsative hematoma caused by an unusual fracture of the penis. Fracture had appeared 40 days before the admittance during a sexual intercourse. The patient was treated surgically. CONCLUSION: Pulsative hematoma (pulsative diverticulum) is a very rare, early complication of a conservatively treated penile fracture. Surgical treatment has an advantage over surgical one, which was confirmed by our case report.