The cavernous body of the penis has rich vein sinus. The sponge body is 3 on the penis. These 3 penis sponge bodies are wrapped in the outside of the body, and there are richer blood vessels and nerves walking in the penis.Therefore, penile injury can show very prominent clinical symptoms.
The types of penile injury are:
① Squeezing injury: The penis is squeezed for a long time, causing penile edema and necrosis.It often occurs when trenches, tunnels, and houses collapse.
② Injury injury: Due to careless work and other reasons, the part of the penis is hit, and the blood and swelling occur in the local area.
③ Sting injury: The wounds are often small and deep, the drainage is not smooth, and it is prone to deep infection.
④ Cut injury: The edges of the wound are more neat, but more bleeding.
⑤ Bullet injury: When the shot is entered, it is often brought into the mud, cloth, cotton and other foreign bodies. The wounds are often combined with pollution.
⑥ Bite: Bite the animals or people, and the wound is prone to infection.
The prominent manifestations of penile injuries are local pain, as well as swelling, blood stasis, bleeding, laceration, horizontal, penetrating, dislocation, exfoliation, necrosis, partial defects, etc.The treatment of penile injury adopts pain relief, tie -sealing, suture, reset, etc., respectively.Clinically, not all trauma will affect sexual function.
The occurrence of the penile injury is related to the degree of penile and the injury of the penile, nerve, and sponge body.The traumatic penis sponge body is damaged, and the penis is bent after erection, which is difficult to cause sexual intercourse.Some people report that 5%to 15%of patients with penile sponge have impotence after injury, mainly due to the bending and erectile pain of the penis.Different types of penile trauma have a certain relationship with the low sexual function of male sex after wounding.When dealing with penile injury, you must pay attention to protecting blood vessels and nerves to reduce the occurrence of impotence after injury.
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