1. The surgical management of penile oleogranuloma: case series.
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Suleiman M, Mustafa A, Ainayev Y, Urazova S, Garkalov K, Muldayeva G, Mustafin A, Turebayev D, Zhanbyrbekuly U, and Gudeloglu A
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Granuloma, Foreign-Body surgery, Petrolatum administration & dosage, Petrolatum adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Surgical Flaps, Penile Diseases surgery, Penis surgery
- Abstract
Oleogranuloma of the penis is a complex set of pathological processes caused by the injection of a foreign substance (gel, balls, rods, etc.) into the penis with the purpose of penile augmentation. In this case series, we investigated a variety of clinical presentations of oleogranuloma and described our experience in managing the complications. We analyzed data on 18 patients with penile self-injections admitted to the hospitals of Astana City, Kazakhstan, during an 11-year period. The mean age of patients at admittance was 37.4 ± 6.4 years. The most common substance of injection was Vaseline (n = 16, 88.9%). The mean interval between the time of injection and the first presentation to the hospital was 10.8 ± 6.5 years. Complications included necrosis (n = 13, 72.2%), pain or swelling (n = 6, 33.3%) and cosmetic dissatisfaction (n = 5, 27.8%). All patients received surgical treatment (n = 18, 100%): simple excision with primary closure was performed for one-half of the patients (n = 9, 50%), while another half of patients underwent the two-stage scrotum skin flap surgery (n = 9, 50%). The findings of this study should raise the awareness about the diverse clinical presentations of penile self-injections among physicians for early diagnosis and timely management., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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- 2024
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