Research Article
Mechanisms Predisposing Penile Fracture and Long-Term Outcomes on Erectile and Voiding Functions
Table 1
Patients characteristics.
| Variables | Years (range) |
| Age | 34.5 (18–60) |
| Mechanism of trauma | (%) |
| Sexual intercourse* | 32 (76.2) | Woman on top# | 14 (50) | “Doggy style”# | 8 (28.6) | Man on top# | 6 (21.4) | Penile manipulation | 6 (14.3) | Unclear | 4 (9.5) |
| Clinical findings | (%) |
| Pain | 38 (90.5) | Swelling | 19 (45.2) | Cracking sound | 21 (50) | Detumescence | 34 (80.9) | Hematoma | 39 (92.8) | Urethral bleeding | 5 (11.9) |
| Long-term outcomes | Follow-up: 59.3 m (9–155) |
| Erectile dysfunction | 2 (4.8) | Significant penile deviation | 0 | Voiding dysfunction | 0 |
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Counting hetero- and homosexual intercourse cases (28 and 4, resp.).
#Among heterosexual intercourse cases ().
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