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World J Crit Care Med. Nov 9, 2021; 10(6): 377-389
Published online Nov 9, 2021. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v10.i6.377
Published online Nov 9, 2021. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v10.i6.377
Ref. | Country/Territory | No. of patients | Age range in yr | Mean age in yr | Penile injury | Causes of penile injury | Treatment | Complications |
Sow et al[29] | Senegal | 23 | 19-47 | 32.4 | Fracture of tunica albuginea-82.6%; Fracture of tunica albuginea + partial urethral injury; Rupture of the penile dorsal vein | Sexual intercourse, masturbation, firearm, self-circumcision attempt | Evacuation of hematoma and repair of the albuginea | ED, coital penile pain, penile chordee |
Paré et al[30] | Burkina | 6 | 30-43 | 38.3 | Fracture of tunica albuginea - 83.3%; Penile Contusion | Sexual intercourse | Evacuation of hematoma and repair of the albuginea | No ED |
Odzébé et al[31] | Congo Brazzaville | 09 | 25-73 | 46.3 | Fracture of tunica albuginea | Sexual intercourse; Masturbation | Evacuation of hematoma and repair of the albuginea | ED; Penile chordee |
Oranusi et al[32] | Nigeria | 23 | 0.003-43 | 28.9 | Penile fracture (34.8%) - (Sexual intercourse); Genital mutilation 26% (self-inflicted/assault); Post circumcision 13% (untrained nurses), Penile gunshot injury | Repair of albuginea, refashioning of residual penile stump, repair of albuginea | Not specified | |
Omisanjo et al[33] | Nigeria | 15 | 23-56 | 35.2 | Penile fracture 100% + concomitant urethral injury 26.7% | Sexual intercourse 66.7%; Rolling over erect penis 20% Masturbation 13% | Evacuation of hematoma and repair of the albuginea | ED 6.7%; Penile chordee 13.3% |
Barry et al[34] | Guinea | 22 | 22-51 | 37.8 | Penile fracture 100% | Sexual intercourse 59.1%; Masturbation 31.8%; Rolling over erect penis 9.1% | Evacuation of hematoma and repair of the albuginea | No ED |
Series | Country/territory | Patient population | Age range in yr | Mean age in yr | Urological injury | Causes of injury | Intervention |
Papoola et al[37] | Nigeria | 11 | 28-65 | 43.8 | Ureteric injury (45.5%); Bladder injury (18.2%) | TAH-60%; Ovariectomy | UNC: 36%; Uretero-ureterostomy; Bladder repair; Catheter drainage |
Kingsley et al[38] | Nigeria | 20 | N/A | 34.5 ± 3.8 | L. ureteric injury (50%); R. ureteric injury (21.4%); Bilateral (28.6%) | TAH-55%; Myomectomy, CS, excision of right colonic tumor | UNC: 67.8%; Psoas hitch, Boari’s flap, TUU, R. Nephroureterectomy |
Ekeke et al[39] | Nigeria | 25/8270 | 24-62 | 38.4 | L. ureteric injury (37.5%); R. ureteric injury (33.3%); Bilateral (29.2%); Bladder injury (28%) | TAH-48%, Subtotal H-16%, CS:12%, ovariectomy, VVF repair. | Ureteric laceration repair- 40%, UNC: 44%, Boari’s flap, bladder repair |
Mensah et al[40] | Ghana | 14 | 18-74 | N/A | Bilateral ureteral injury | TAH-92.9%; VVF repair-7.1% | Dialysis-36%; UNC, deligation, psoas hitch, TUU |
Sebukoto et al[41] | Tanzania | 105/11219 | N/A | N/A | Ureteral injury 17.2%; R. ureter 6.7%; L. ureter 4.8%; Bilateral 5.7%; Bladder injury 3.8% | C-Section 34.3%; TAH- 17.1% | |
Chianakwana et al[42] | Nigeria | 32 | N/A | N/A | Ureteric injury 87%; Bladder injury 9.4%; Urethral Injury 2.1% | TAH, Myomectomy | UNC 81.3%; Bladder repair; Tube ureterostomy |
Obarisiagbon et al[43] | Nigeria | 16 | 16-50 | 41.5 | Left ureter 44%;Right ureter 12.5%; Bilateral 18.8%; Bladder injury 25% | TAH 75%; C-section 31% | UNC 68.8%; Bladder repair; Conservative; Nephrectomy |
Grade | Type | Description |
Grade (I) | Contusion | Gross or microscopic hematuria |
Hematoma | Non-expanding subcapsular hematoma, parenchyma spared | |
Grade (II) | Hematoma | Confined non-expanding perirenal hematoma |
Laceration | < 1 cm parenchymal tear without urine extravasation | |
Grade (III) | Laceration | > 1 cm parenchymal tear without urine leakage |
Grade (IV) | Laceration | Parenchymal tear across the renal cortex, medulla and collecting system |
Vascular | Injury to major branch of renal artery or vein with contained hemorrhage | |
Grade (V) | Laceration | Kidney is completely shattered |
Vascular | Devascularized kidney from renal hilum avulsion |
- Citation: Cassell III AK, Manobah B. Management of genitourinary trauma – current evaluation from the Sub-Saharan region: A systematic review. World J Crit Care Med 2021; 10(6): 377-389
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3141/full/v10/i6/377.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5492/wjccm.v10.i6.377