Man undergoes partial penis amputation after using sex aid incorrectly

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class=An American man had to have the head of his penis cut off after wearing an erection boosting sex ring for an entire day.

Medics, who treated the 68-year-old, were forced to peel away layers of dead tissue in the horrific case but found the tip couldn't be saved and had to be removed.

However, in an apparent world first of its kind, medic used part of the man's thigh to rebuild parts of his penis.  

The unnamed patient told doctors from the University of California's department of urology that he had worn the ring, which boosts an erection by trapping blood in the genitals for about 24 hours.

Being unable to remove it from his engorged member by hand, he then resorted to using pliers to pry it off.




Medics, who treated the 68-year-old, were forced to peel away layers of dead tissue in the horrific case but found the tip couldn't be saved and had to be removed





In pictures too horrific to show fully medics were forced to peel away the gangrenous penile flesh which had been left by the sex aid 





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But shockingly he only sought aid from medics a week later after experiencing problems urinating.

Documenting the surgery in the journal Urology Case Reports, medics said at the point of admission the man's penis was abnormally purple coloured with blistered skin in yellow patches. 

The man, who was homeless, was initially discharged to a nursing facility after having a catheter inserted to help him urinate given his apparent lack of greater harm from his sexual escapade gone wrong.

However, two weeks later he returned after his entire penis had turned black and gangrenous.

This indicated the member had become necrotic, with the tissue itself having now died from having its blood supply cut off by the tight ring's extended attachment. 



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Medics gave the man a broad spectrum of antibiotics in a bid to stave off any further gangrene and, in pictures too horrific to show, began to cut away the dead penile flesh.

Using scalpels and surgical scissors medics painstakingly excised the dead tissue layer by layer, until they found living healthy tissue deep within closer to the core of the member.

However, they found the glans, download bokep terbaru the medical name for the head of the penis, couldn't be saved and had to be removed entirely. Medics then dressed the peeled penis to allow it to heal. 

After a week-long recovery, the man underwent another examination and removal of dead tissue before medics turned their attention to penile reconstruction.

They harvested a 8 by 13 cm patch of skin from his right thigh which then grafted onto the peeled core of the patient's penis. 

Medics reported the man remained stable after the surgery and a new catheter, inserted through his abdomen to help him urinate, as opposed to normally through his penis, was working correctly. 

Discussing the case medics said examples of penile strangulation from sex rings was a rare but serious emergency with potentially severe consequences for a patient.     

'Penile strangulation from a constrictive ring is a urologic emergency that warrants immediate removal to prevent vascular compromise and subsequent necrosis, as well as acute urinary retention,' they wrote.

'Management of these patients poses a clinical challenge given availability of tools available to the urologist at their respective facility to remove the constrictive device.' 




Medics eventually replaced the dead penile tissue they had removed with a graft of skin they took from the patient's thigh





Medics have previously been forced to use hardware tools directly on men's genitals in an attempt free a patient's member from rings' vice-like grip





Medics say penis rings, when used safely, can help men suffering from erectile dysfunction alongside other treatments. However, they emphasise men should talk to their GP first, not only on safety grounds, but because impotency can also be a potential warning sign of serious health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or prostate cancer

They added, that to their knowledge, their case represented the first time a patient suffering penile strangulation from a ring had been treated with a surgical skin graft from their thigh. 

Medics also said the patient would be continued to be followed up to evaluate the long-term outcomes of this surgery.  

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