A Clinical Guide to Urologic Emergencies 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119021506.ch13
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Traumatic Penile Injuries

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“…The penis in its flaccid state is pendulous and has the potential to absorb a large amount of kinetic energy from external forces. [ 15 16 ] The erect penis, due to the associated thinning of the tunica albuginea from about 2.0 to 0.25 mm, is, however, more prone to trauma. [ 17 ] Despite the presence of high intracavernosal pressure of around 100 mmHg during erection, an abrupt increase in the pressure, up to a level of above 1500 mmHg, could overcome this tensile strength to cause sudden rupture or transverse laceration of the corpora cavernosum.…”
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“…The penis in its flaccid state is pendulous and has the potential to absorb a large amount of kinetic energy from external forces. [ 15 16 ] The erect penis, due to the associated thinning of the tunica albuginea from about 2.0 to 0.25 mm, is, however, more prone to trauma. [ 17 ] Despite the presence of high intracavernosal pressure of around 100 mmHg during erection, an abrupt increase in the pressure, up to a level of above 1500 mmHg, could overcome this tensile strength to cause sudden rupture or transverse laceration of the corpora cavernosum.…”
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“…Comparing injuries in the two settings, there is a greater tendency for use of improvised explosive devices and high-velocity missiles on the battlefield. [ 15 ] Improvised explosive device has a propensity not just to cause injury to multiple regions of the body but to also result in greater severity of the injury. [ 20 ] There is therefore a greater potential for tissue damage in the military setting.…”
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