Journal of Medical Case Reports (Jan 2023)

Penile gangrene due to improper application of a condom catheter: a case report

  • Kays Chaker,
  • Yassine Ouanes,
  • Makram Rinchi,
  • Nizar Cherni,
  • Mokhtar Bibi,
  • Kheireddine Mrad Dali,
  • Yassine Nouira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-023-03771-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 3

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Abstract Background Fournier’s gangrene is a rare, fulminant, and usually localized necrotizing soft tissue polymicrobial infection of the perineum, with occasional extension up to the abdominal wall. Case presentation We describe an unusual case of penile gangrene in a 64-year-old Tunisian man suffering from urinary incontinence secondary to cerebrovascular accident. Gangrene developed due to continuous tourniquet effect on the penis caused by a condom catheter. Although source control was achieved with aggressive debridement, careful wound care, and wide-spectrum antibiotherapy, the patient died due to septic shock. Conclusion Use of condom catheters is not without complications. Careful placement, strict hygiene, and regular monitoring of the local condition are necessary.

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