Urology Case Reports (Sep 2023)

Near-total penile amputation secondary to hair Torniquet syndrome – Case of a staged repair with a satisfactory outcome

  • Syed Waqas Ali,
  • Shajie Ur Rehman Usmani,
  • Muhammad Arif Mateen Khan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
p. 102509

Abstract

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Penile Hair Tourniquet Syndrome, a subtype of Penile Tourniquet Syndrome, is a rare condition and a pediatric surgical emergency seen in infants whereby a constricting hair coil strangulates the penis most often at the coronal sulcus, leading to edema, ischemia and necrosis, If untreated, it can potentially lead to development of a urethrocutaneous fistula or even urethral transection and penile amputation. Therefore, a well-timed intervention can prevent complications and lifelong unhappiness. Herein, we present a case of an 11-month-old boy who presented with near total amputation of the glans and underwent two-staged repair with a satisfactory outcome.

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