Penile fracture

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Penile fracture
Penile fracture
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Popping sound, pain, swelling, bruising
Complications Erectile dysfunction, urethral injury
Onset Sudden
Duration Varies
Types N/A
Causes Trauma to an erect penis
Risks Vigorous sexual intercourse, masturbation, rolling over in bed
Diagnosis Physical examination, ultrasound, MRI
Differential diagnosis Penile contusion, urethral injury
Prevention N/A
Treatment Surgical repair
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good with prompt treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Penile fracture refers to a serious injury to the penis, specifically the rupture of one or both tunica albuginea, the fibrous envelope of the corpora cavernosa. This injury is typically the result of a sudden, blunt force applied to an erect penis and often occurs during sexual intercourse or aggressive masturbation.

Anatomy and Pathophysiology[edit]

Penile fracture - risk

The penis's corpora cavernosa, enclosed by the tunica albuginea, are primarily involved in penile erection. The tunica albuginea, a tough fibrous layer, maintains the rigidity of the erect penis. When a blunt force is applied to the erect penis, the pressure within the corpora cavernosa can exceed the tunica albuginea's strength, leading to a fracture or rupture.

Clinical Presentation[edit]

Patients with a penile fracture typically present with a history of trauma to the erect penis. This trauma often results in a loud cracking or popping sound, immediate detumescence (loss of erection), and significant pain. Physical examination frequently reveals penile bruising, swelling, and deviation of the penis to the side opposite the fracture.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of a penile fracture is primarily clinical, based on patient history and physical examination. If there is uncertainty, imaging studies like an ultrasound, MRI, or a retrograde urethrogram (if urethral injury is suspected) may be used.<ref>,

 Management of penile fracture, 
 Journal of Trauma, 
 2004,
 Vol. 56(Issue: 5),
 pp. 1138-1140,
 DOI: 10.1097/01.TA.0000111751.52017.BB,
 PMID: 15179261,</ref>

Treatment and Prognosis[edit]

Prompt surgical repair is the standard treatment for penile fracture, as it can reduce the likelihood of complications like erectile dysfunction, penile curvature (Peyronie's disease), or painful erections.

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