Table 1.
Clinical details of patients with penile trauma
| Case number | Mechanism of injury | Presentation | Extent of injury | Trauma grade/depth of injury or burn |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Penile hair tourniquet | Delayed | Complete loss of glans penis | IV* |
| 2 | Penile hair tourniquet | Delayed | Complete urethral transection at corona | III* |
| 3 | Penile hair tourniquet | Delayed | Complete urethral transection at corona | III* |
| 4 | Postcircumcision | 6 h | Penile transection at corona | IV* |
| 5 | Penile hair tourniquet | Delayed | Complete urethral transection at corona | III* |
| 6 | Postcircumcision penile infection (a case of hypospadias) | 5 days | Loss of urethral plate and loss of corpus spongiosa up to penile base | IV* |
| 7 | Penile hair tourniquet | Delayed | Complete urethral transection at corona | III* |
| 8 | Scald (tea spill) | 2 days | Circumferential burn over penile and adjacent suprapubic skin | Deep partial-thickness burns@ |
| 9 | Dog bite | 6 h | Complete penile amputation | V* |