Erectile
dysfunction is a psychosocially traumatic condition that can occur from
numerous aetiologies. A rare consequence of delayed presentation of penile
fracture is the localized erectile dysfunction. It can be averted in patients
with penile fractures with early presentation, early recognition and diagnosis
with emergency surgical treatment.
This
is a 32-year-old trader who presented with a 3-week history of erectile
dysfunction localized to the distal phallic region. He had a 2-week antecedent
history of misdiagnosed penile fracture. The clinical, endoscopic, and
intraoperative findings confirmed tricoporal penile fracture with obliterated
proximal and distal corpora cavernosa stumps for which he had surgical
reconstruction with a resolution of symptoms.
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