European Burn Journal (Apr 2023)

Managing Thermal Injuries of the Penis and Scrotum: A Narrative Review

  • Tannon Tople,
  • Alexander Skokan,
  • Russell Ettinger,
  • Shane Morrison

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj4020016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 184 – 194

Abstract

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While thermal injuries to the external genitalia occur less often than burns to the trunk and extremities, such injuries can potentially leave patients with devastating lifelong sequelae. Though much is known about treating burns in commonly exposed areas of the body, there is a lack of agreement concerning the management of genital thermal injuries. In this review, we seek to synthesize the past and existing literature into a clear analysis while reviewing current recommendations and new developments in the management of genital thermal injuries of the penis and scrotum. Specifically, recommendations for managing genital burns are discussed, including the role of urinary and fecal diversion, debridement, use of skin grafts, and flap coverage choice. Finally, less common thermal injuries, such as frostbite of the genitalia, are discussed.

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