ABSTRACT
Penile strangulation by metallic ring is an emergency situation which requires urgent management. Strangulation of the penis usually performed in order to increase sexual performance or because underlying mental disorder or paraphilia. It is an uncommon urological emergency, if not treated as soon as possible it can lead to complications such as gangrene and amputation of the penis. There is no standard of care that has been found to be superior, with each case managed individually according to its clinical findings and operative settings. In this study, we present four cases of penile strangulation in last two years in a tertiary care hospital.
ABSTRACT
The most common site of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma (mRCC) are lung, bone, liver, and brain. We report an extremely rare case of a 69-year-old man who presented mRCC to testicle and penis. He had a left-sided testicular mass in addition to left-sided abdominal fullness. He underwent a percutaneous renal biopsy with pathologic result was papillary RCC. The patient started on targeted therapy with Lenvatinib. Because there was no progress in this treatment, the patient came to our clinic. Subsequently, we performed left cytoreductive nephrectomy and radical left orchiectomy, and total penectomy. The definitive pathologic result confirmed papillary RCC.