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Der Urologe. Ausg. A · Nov 1975
Case Reports[Excoriation injuries of the penis and scrotum (author's transl)].
- H G Stoll and K H Dreyer.
- Urologe A. 1975 Nov 1; 14 (6): 272-6.
AbstractIn total excoriation of the penis and scrotum caused by injury the immediate manifestations of new skin cover are seen within 8-12 hrs. In the sense of a "postponed emergency" the usual wound toilet should be performed, a bladder catheter introduced, and penis lowered into a subcutaneous tunnel beneath the abdomen. However, in every case, the ultimate goal is formation of a new skin covering via a split skin flap. The testicles should be lowered into a pouch on the thigh where they will not suffer thermal damage.
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