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. 2021 May 17;26(3):177–181. doi: 10.4103/jiaps.JIAPS_85_20

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*

*The grading of penile injury is based on Moore et al.[4] adopted by the AAST-Organ Injury Scale of penile injury, @The grading of penile burn as described by Michielsen et.al.[5] AAST: American Association for the Surgery of Trauma