J Arredondo Montero, S Hernández-Martín, L Ayuso González, C Bardají Pascual
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Abstract
Introduction: Circumcision is one of the most frequent urological surgical procedures in the pediatric population globally. Complications, although rare, can be severe.
Clinical case: We present the case of a Senegalese 10-year-old male patient who had undergone ritual circumcision in his early childhood and developed a progressive circumferential tumor in the penile body with no further associated symptoms. Surgical exploration was carried out. A fibrotic-looking penile ring, which was interpreted as an injury secondary to the non-absorbable suturing material used in the previous surgery, was identified. The tissue involved was removed, and on-demand preputioplasty was conducted. Due to technical limitations, the resected tissue could not be analyzed, which means diagnosis could not be histopathologically confirmed. The patient had a favorable progression.
Conclusions: This case demonstrates that the medical personnel in charge of performing circumcisions should be adequately trained in order to prevent severe complications.