Penile fracture (penile fracture) is one of the rare urological emergencies. Penile fracture occurs when the tunica albuginea (the sheath surrounding the penis) ruptures as a result of sudden trauma to the penis or rapid sideways bending of the erect (hardened) penis.
Tunica albuginea; It is a structure that surrounds the corpus cavernosum (the two cylinders that make up the penis) in the form of a sheath located under the skin, allowing the penis to lengthen and expand during erection.
Sometimes, in addition to the tunica albuginea, there may also be a tear in the corpos cavernosum, which is responsible for erection. In approximately 20% of cases, injury to the urinary tract is also observed.
What are the symptoms of penis fracture (penile fracture)?
Patients hear a sound similar to snapping their fingers or an explosion during penis fracture.
Sudden loss of erection
Severe pain that begins after injury
Color change, redness, bruising in the area where the injury occurred
Bleeding from the penis
difficulty urinating