Long Term Outcome of Patients with Penile Fracture Undergoing Delayed Repair
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Fracture of the penis is a rare urological emergency which occurs as a result of abrupt trauma to an erect penis. Immediate surgical repair is the standard of care and is superior to nonoperative management due to excellent long term outcomes. A la...
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Main Authors: | Rajendra B Nerli (Author), Vikas Sharma (Author), Amit Mungarwadi (Author), Nitin D Pingale (Author), Ameya T Wagh (Author), Siddharth M Sarnaik (Author), Anvesh A (Author) |
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Open Journal of Trauma - Peertechz Publications,
2017-03-21.
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