The majority of patients with strained penises are mild cases requiring only a simple dressing, while severe cases require surgical treatment such as circumcision and penile tethering orthopedic surgery.
In mild cases, the injury is usually mild and does not require complex treatment, but only debridement and bandaging. The skin of the scrotum is rich in blood circulation and has good tissue repair and healing ability. The principle of debridement is to preserve the viable skin, corpus cavernosum, tunica albuginea and other tissues as much as possible, and to preserve the length of the penis as much as possible.
Mild penile laceration in the case of bleeding is not much or has stopped bleeding, simple clear bandage can be. Some mild penile skin tear, penile skin avulsion and other injuries, can be under local anesthesia to be clear suture.
For surgical treatment of severe cases, circumcision and penile tethering orthopedic surgery should be considered as appropriate. Effective surgery for concomitant tissue and organ injuries is necessary for the patient’s postoperative recovery.
In the case of penile strain, it is recommended to visit the emergency department of the hospital as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions for rational treatment.