The main problem of penile fracture is actually the cavernous body, because in the erect state the cavernous body breaks, in the non-erect state fracture is not too likely, mainly in the erect state the fracture of the cavernous body, is a common urological emergency. Because the corpus cavernosum is a blood sinus, after fracture there will be a hematoma in this case, decompression can be performed, part of the hematoma should be cut and decompressed to let the hematoma out and maintain in this normal state; make it no erection, such as taking ethylene estradiol, so that there is no erection, the blood flow rate decreases, and then the hematoma is removed. The spongy body, if it is completely broken, can be joined up with sutures, and care needs to be taken not to get your hands dirty in this case, but to pay attention to the layers. The second is to stop the hemorrhage exactly, because it is a hematoma. Another is to pay attention to the protection of the dorsal penile nerve, because the dorsal penile nerve is an important structure that determines the erection of the penis.