Open Journal of Urology

Volume 6, Issue 3 (March 2016)

ISSN Print: 2160-5440   ISSN Online: 2160-5629

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From Traditional Management of Mental Illness to Self-Mutilation of the Penile: A Case Report

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DOI: 10.4236/oju.2016.63005    2,577 Downloads   3,741 Views  

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Self-mutilation of the external genitalia is rare. It occurs most often on a psychotic ground. Case Report: Mr. P.O. 25-year-old, a dress maker, admitted to the urological emergency for self-section of the penile. The patient had cut his penile with a razor blade and the amputated distal extremity had been thrown in the water closet. The patient was admitted 19 hours after the act of self-harm. Clinical examination had found a stable hemodynamic status, a section of the penile at its root. Psychiatrically schizophrenia evolving for 08 months was diagnosed. An attempt of penile reconstruction was performed. The patient benefited serum and tetanus vaccine, antibiotic and neuroleptics. The parents asked to go home against medical advice the 5th day. Conclusion: The management of self-mutilation of external genitalia is multidisciplinary including surgery and psychiatry.

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Zango, B. , Kaboré, F. , Kaboré, M. , Ky, B. , Ouédraogo, R. , Kirakoya, B. , Yameogo, C. , Kabré, K. and Sanou, A. (2016) From Traditional Management of Mental Illness to Self-Mutilation of the Penile: A Case Report. Open Journal of Urology, 6, 23-26. doi: 10.4236/oju.2016.63005.

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