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Citation

Abdurakhmanov RA, Abdurakhmanov AK, Kopylov VA. Urologiia 2016; ePub(5): 97-99.

Affiliation

City Hospital 5, Naberezhnye Chelny.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Meditsina Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

28248028

Abstract

Self-inflicted injury to external genitalia in men is an uncommon type of trauma. The international and domestic literature report isolated cases of injury to the external genitalia, caused by a patient intending to harm himself. This type of injury often occurs in patients with mental disorders. The authors describe their own clinical observations of rare types of self-inflicted genital injuries in patients without a history of mental disorders. During the period from 2012 to 2015, 4 patients with self-inflicted genital injuries were admitted to the hospital. There was a penile self-amputation, self-orchiectomy, penile rupture, and foreskin cut wound. Despite the sufficient public awareness and availability of urological care in a large industrial city, cases of self-inflicted genital injury occur. In addition to medical care, such cases warrant psychological and possibly psychiatric counseling.


Language: ru

Keywords

foreskin cut wound; penile rupture; penile self-amputation; self-orchiectomy; vulva self-injury

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