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Title: Self-penile amputation: A case of Klingsor Syndrome
Authors: Kipkemoi, Rono D. at. al
Keywords: Self-penile amputation Klingsor syndrome
Issue Date: 29-Mar-2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Klingsor Syndrome is an infrequent Surgical and Psychiatric emergency. We present such a case of self-penile amputation with delayed presentation precluding re-plantation. A 48 year-old man on follow-up for Schizophrenia presented 16 hours after peripubic self-penile amputation. Patient was managed by stump-plasty with an option for subsequent perineal urethrostomy. Anatomically, there are three levels of penile amputation: peripubic like in our case, proximal shaft and glans. Surgical options are re-plantation, stump-plasty and total penile reconstruction. Complications following re-plantation include urethral stricture, urethral fistula, and diminished sexual function. Concomitant Psychiatric care is paramount
URI: http://41.89.96.81:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2825
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