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. 2005 Jul;87(4):W5–W7. doi: 10.1308/147870805X50690

Penile skin necrosis - complication following selfcircumcision.

Jayesh Sagar 1, Bethani Sagar 1, Dharmendra K Shah 1
PMCID: PMC1963940  PMID: 16884600

Abstract

Circumcision is one of the commonest operations performed throughout the world for ritual, traditional or medical reasons. Self-circumcision may lead to disastrous complications. There have been reports of the complications following use of the constricting devices for improved sexual performance and for auto-erotic intentions, but cases of self-circumcision leading to complications such as necrosis of the penile skin and strangulation of the penis are very rarely reported. This case represents penile skin necrosis in a 55-year-old white English man following an attempt at self-circumcision with a medically unapproved plastic device available in the market. He recovered after surgical debridement and treatment with antibiotics.

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