2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2011.05916.x
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An unusual case of caecal volvulus

Abstract: a snapping sound, followed by acute pain and detumescence. 2 Most commonly caused during sexual intercourse whereby the penis slips out and strikes the hard pubic symphysis or perineal body. Other reported causes are masturbation and sudden forced flexion seen in Middle Eastern countries. Diagnosis can be made reliably on clinical grounds alone, but if the patient reports of symptoms of haematuria or urinary retention, one must suspect urethral injury, which is prevalent in 10-20% of cases 3 where a retrograde… Show more

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