A Study of the Etiological Factors and Management Options in External Genitalia Injuries

A Study of the Etiological Factors and Management Options in External Genitalia Injuries

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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v4i3.3951

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External genitalia injuries, etiological factors, management options.

Abstract

This study spanned over a period of three years and included forty-three male patients. Age ranged from 14-60 years. Skin laceration with complete or partial avulsion was the commonest (83.37%) injury. Revolving belt of the machine was responsible for 34 (79.06%), 13.95%) cases had penetrating injury and the other had blunt trauma (6.97%). Associated injuries were seen in 18 (41.86%) cases. Seventeen (39.53%) patients were complicated by infection, graft failure, in 12 (72.90%) cases, cosmetically unaccepted result was seen in two patients and no mortality occurred.

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10/05/2020

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A Study of the Etiological Factors and Management Options in External Genitalia Injuries . (2020). Annals of King Edward Medical University, 4(3), 61–63. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v4i3.3951

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