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01-19-2023, 12:54 AM
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Think Twice About a Cock Ring.
A 61-year-old male presented to the emergency ward with painful edematous swelling of the penis along with urine retention. The patient developed these symptoms after the insertion of a penile ring 24 hours back for enhancing penile erection and sexual performance. The patient failed to remove or cut the ring with either a metal saw or grinder. The patient had a history of ED for the last two years. On physical examination, it was revealed that the patient developed penile lacerations at the ring site along with ecchymosis and edema (Figures 1-3). In addition, he developed urinary retention secondary to the significant penoscrotal edema. The emergency team attempted to manually remove the penile ring. However, all the attempts were unsuccessful. Therefore, the patient was transferred to the operative theatre to remove the penile ring under general anesthesia. Given the fact that the metal ring was very thick, several failed efforts lasted longer than five hours. The iron saw and metal wire were employed. In addition, orthopedic instruments were utilized without fruitful results. Eventually, the hospital maintenance team was summoned, and they used a special iron cutter to shatter the metal ring (Figure 4). To empty the bladder, a 12 Foley urethral catheter was inserted, and clear urine was observed. The catheter was taken out. The patient's recovery following anesthesia was uneventful, and he was discharged the same day on antibiotics and painkillers. The patient was referred to a sexual health clinic for counseling and management of his ED. |
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01-19-2023, 07:44 AM
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Re: Think Twice About a Cock Ring.
I don't know how he managed to get everything through there it's one thing to use a metal ring on your dick but to actually get both nuts and your dick through there that's impressive. And that's a small ring. |