Coronal urethrocutaneous fistula in an uncircumcised child with penile hair tourniquet syndrome: A case report
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-05-01
Authors : Sudhir Singh Jiledar Rawat;
Page : 69-72
Keywords : Penile hair tourniquet syndrome; urethrocutaneous fistula; fistula repair; child;
Abstract
Hair tourniquet syndrome is characterized by circumferential strangulation of an appendages or genitalia by human hairs or fibres. Here we are reporting a rare case and its successful management of coronal urethrocutaneous fistula developed due to penile hair tourniquet syndrome (PHTS) in a 5 years old child.
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