URETHRAL INJURY AS A RARE COMPLICATION OF CIRCUMCISION: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

Budi Suwarno, Ogi Bahaurini Gumilar, Achmad Romy Syahrial Rozidi, Rahmat Sayyid Zharfan
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Objective: In this report, we describe the case of urethral injuries after circumcision. Case(s) Presentation: A 5-year-old male came to the urology clinic complaining of urine seeping through the gauze-covered wound. The patient had undergone circumcision. Before the procedure, the patient could generally urinate through the external urethral orifice. His parent realized that the urine was flowing out through the circumcision scar instead of the external orifice. Even though the wound was open and wet, he felt painless when urinating. After cleaning the wound, it appeared that there was a sizeable chromic catgut thread knotted on the right corpus cavernosum. The pendular urethra was cut widely; therefore, the urine came out of this spot. A six French Foley catheter was inserted over the external urethral orifice, the cut urethra towards the bladder. The injured urethra was expected to be attached to simplify the next six-month operation by inserting this urinary catheter. Discussion: Urethral injury post circumcision is rarely reported, but this complication is dangerous due to its morbidity and long-term impact. The paradigm shift from two-stage repair to one-stage repair has developed. Mathieu’s modified technique and the Snodgrass technique are recommended. Conclusion: Urethral injury during circumcision can be devastating. The repair technique for urethral trauma depends on the involvement and condition of the surrounding soft tissue, also the size of the tissue damage.
尿道损伤是包皮环切术中一种罕见的并发症:1例报告并文献复习
目的:报告包皮环切术后尿道损伤的病例。病例描述:一名5岁男性来到泌尿科诊所,抱怨尿从纱布覆盖的伤口渗出。病人做了包皮环切术。手术前,患者一般可以通过外尿道口排尿。他的父母意识到尿液是从包皮环切术的疤痕而不是外部孔流出的。尽管伤口是开着的,而且是湿的,但他小便时却感到无痛。清洗伤口后,发现右侧海绵体上有一根相当大的铬绒线打结。下垂尿道被广泛切开;因此,尿液是从这里流出的。外尿道口处插入6根French Foley导尿管,使切开的尿道朝向膀胱。通过插入导尿管,损伤的尿道被连接起来,以简化接下来六个月的手术。讨论:包皮环切术后尿道损伤很少报道,但由于其发病率和长期影响,这种并发症是危险的。从两阶段修复到一阶段修复的范式转变已经发展起来。推荐Mathieu改良法和Snodgrass法。结论:包皮环切术中尿道损伤是毁灭性的。尿道创伤的修复技术取决于周围软组织的受累程度和状况,以及组织损伤的大小。
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