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  2. Penile injury - Wikipedia

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    The type of injury dictates the treatment; however, surgery is a common treatment. Most traumatic penile injury warrant an emergency repairing surgery to prevent complications and maintain functionality of the penis sexually and urologically.

  3. Penile fracture - Wikipedia

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    Penile trauma can result from a blunt or penetrating injury, the latter being rarely investigated by imaging methods, almost always requiring immediate surgical exploration. In the erect penis, trauma results from stretching and narrowing of the tunica albuginea, which can undergo segmental rupture of one or both of the corpora cavernosa ...

  4. To help treat a numb penis, ... Injury to the Penis . Trauma to the perineum, the area between the anus and scrotum, is one of the most common causes of penile numbness, Dr. Levine says.

  5. Genital trauma - Wikipedia

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    Penile amputation is a rare injury and is considered an emergency urological condition. Some of the reasons this may occur are self-mutilation with psychiatric disturbances, sexual need, accidents, iatrogenic injuries, or revenge and marriage breakdown. Since this is a rare injury there is no standardized method to treat this.

  6. Urethral rupture - Wikipedia

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    Rupture of the urethra is an uncommon result of penile injury, incorrect catheter insertion, straddle injury, or pelvic girdle fracture. The urethra, the muscular tube that allows for urination, may be damaged by trauma. When urethral rupture occurs, urine may extravasate (escape) into the surrounding tissues.

  7. Venous leak - Wikipedia

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    Venous leak is an inability to maintain an erection in the presence of sufficient arterial blood flow through the cavernosal arteries of the penis. [6] The defect lies in the excessive drainage of veins in the cavernosal tissue of the penis, which undermines normal erectile function.

  8. Extravasation of urine - Wikipedia

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    An injury to the urethra leaving Buck's fascia intact results in a collection of urine (extravasation) limited to the penis, deep to Buck's fascia. If the injury to the bulb of the penis results in urethral injury accompanying a tear of Buck's fascia, then extravasated blood and urine accumulates in the superficial perineal space, passing into the penis (outer to Buck's fascia) as well as the ...

  9. Al Pacino 'Haunted' By Memories Of Childhood Injury To His Penis

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    Pacino, now a father of four, goes on to tell readers that his anatomy “remained attached, along with the trauma,” but that he is still “haunted by the thought” of the accident to this day.