1.Penile fracture: experiences with conservative and surgical treatment.
Doo Cheol PARK ; Hae Young PARK ; Tchun Yong LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1991;32(1):100-103
We experienced with 3 cases of penile fractures for recent 2 years, one occurred during masturbation and the others occurred during coitus(one case was associated with urethral injury). While the former was treated with conservative management, the latters were treated with surgical intervention that was immediate removal of hematoma and primary closure of ruptured corpus cavernosum. Penile deformity end decrease in rigidity occurred in conservatively treated case. However, two cases of immediate surgical treatment had a excellent result without complication. Even though we describe only 3 cases and could not compare the degree of injury. our short experiences suggest that immediate surgical intervention is better than conservative management in initial treatment of penile fracture.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Hematoma
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Masturbation
2.Plastic Tubes Used for Masturbation in Young Boys.
Tai Chin KIM ; Young Kyoon KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1962;3(1):81-82
No abstract available.
Foreign Bodies
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Masturbation*
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Plastics*
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Urinary Bladder
3.A Foreign Body in the Urethra: A Case Report.
Ja Hyun KOO ; Chang Soo LEE ; Youn Soo JEON ; Min Eui KIM ; Nam Kyu LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1997;38(2):219-221
Most foreign bodies in the lower genitourinary tract are self-inserted through the urethra for masturbation. It can be diagnosed by clinical histories and physical examinations of the patient, endoscopy and radiologic evaluations. Extraction should be tailored as the surgery, endoscopic manipulation and dissolution according to the nature of the foreign body and should minimize bladder and urethral injury. We report a case of a long wire in the bladder and urethra with brief review of literatures.
Endoscopy
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Foreign Bodies*
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Humans
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Masturbation
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Physical Examination
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Urethra*
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Urinary Bladder
5.Penile Injury During Erection: The Clinical Manifestations and Results of Operative Treatment.
Sung Wook HWANG ; Seung Phil CHO ; Jong Bouk LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1997;38(11):1229-1234
This study was designed to evaluate the clinical manifestations and results of operative treatment in penile injury during erection. We reviewed 18 cases of penile injury during erection from December 1992 to June 1996. Of 18 patients, 14 patients were treated with early operation, 3 patients with conservative treatment and followup was 1 to 31 months (mean: 14.1 months). Patients age ranged from 23-76 years old (mean: 39.6 years), common cause of the injury was sexual intercourse (8 cases), masturbation (3 cases) and finger-pressure (2 cases) in order. Of 8 patients who occurred during sexual intercourse, 7 patients were married. The injury developed at midnight in 8 cases (44%), early morning in 7 cases (39%) and the other times in 3 cases (~7%). Of 14 patients who received with early operation, 13 patients revealed rapture of the corpus cavernosum and 1 patient revealed rupture of superficial dorsal vein. The site of penile fracture showed proximal shaft in 8 cases (62%), midshaft in 3 cases (23%) and distal shaft in 2 cases (15%) in order. The overall complication rate of early operative treatment was 15% (2 of 13 cases) compared to a complication rate of 100% (2 of 2 cases) for conservative treatment. In conclusion, our experience demonstrates that the most common cause and site of penile injury are sexual intercourse and proximal shaft, early operative treatment would be an effective treatment of penile injury to prevent complications.
Coitus
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Masturbation
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Rupture
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Veins
6.Masturbation and its relationship to sexual activities of young males in Korean military service.
Yeong Jin CHOI ; Woong Hee LEE ; Koon Ho RHA ; Zhong Cheong XIN ; Young Duek CHOI ; Hyuck Ki CHOI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2000;41(2):205-208
This study examined the masturbatory experiences and other sexual activities of young Korean males in military service. The actual status of masturbation and its relationship to sexual activity questionnaire. A total of 1,212 young males among military personnel in Korea were interviewed with sexuality questionnaires on masturbation, sexual intercourse and personal characteristics. We divided these subjects into four groups according to the age of initiation of masturbation and analyzed the relationship between masturbation and other sexual activities. The mean age of subjects was 22.03 +/- 1.22 (19-27) years. The percentage of men who reported ever having masturbated was 98.1% (1189/1212) and the average age of initiation of masturbation was 14.26 +/- 1.66 years. So we divided 1,212 males into four groups on the basis of the average age below and above one standard deviation. Overall, 67.7% (821/1212) had experienced sexual intercourse, and significantly, the earlier the initiation age of masturbation, the higher the coitus rate in each group (p < 0.05). About 21.5% of the men who were not virgins had experienced their first sexual intercourse with prostitutes. The mean age of first coitus, the incidence of sexually transmitted disease (STD) and the frequency of masturbation were closely linked to the initiation age of masturbation, respectively (p < 0.05). A masturbatory guilt feeling was seen in about 10.9% (132/1212) and there was no significant difference according to the types of religious worship (p = 0.227). On the basis of this study, sexual activities generally increased accordingly as the beginning of masturbation was earlier. Coital incidence in this study was 67.7% for young males in Korean military service, and 21.5% of them had their first sexual intercourse with prostitutes. Prostitution still plays an important role in the sexual lives of males in Korea. The incidence of STD was over 10% and homosexual manifestation was seen in 1.07% of subjects. Thus a proper and sound sex education at school during childhood is needed in Korea. A large scale survey of sexual behavior in various populations is essential for the improvement of correct sexual concepts.
Adult
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Human
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Korea
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Male
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Masturbation*
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Military Personnel
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Sex Behavior*
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Sex Education
7.Is the Index Finger and Ring Finger Ratio (2D:4D) Reliable Predictor of Semen Quality?.
Haepyoung SEO ; Kyeon Young KIM ; Joon RHO
Korean Journal of Urology 2010;51(3):208-211
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to test the validity of hypothesis that the index finger and ring finger ratio (2D:4D) is related with men's semen quality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We set two groups of healthy young male student (mean age 23.9) who have different 2D:4D ratio from different departments of Chosun University. One group consists of 26 men whose 2D:4D ratio is higher than 1 (mean 1.06), and the other group consists of 33 men whose 2D:4D ratio is lower than 1 (mean 0.94). Their semen was collected by masturbation and examined. RESULTS: A comparative analysis revealed that there is no relation between semen quality and the 2D:4D ratio. The group of 2D:4D> or =1 showed a semen volume of 3.66+/-1.64 ml, on the other hand, the group of 2D:4D<1 showed a semen volume of 3.73+/-1.40 ml. No statistical correlation was found (p=0.82). The view of sperm count and motile sperm in single ejaculated semen also showed no statistically significance with 2D:4D ratio (p=0.84, p=0.43, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The 2D:4D ratio has no statistically significant correlation with the semen quality of health young male. Thus, measurements of finger length cannot be a reliable indicator of semen quality and testicular function.
Fingers
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Hand
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Humans
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Male
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Masturbation
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Semen
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Semen Analysis
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Sperm Count
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Spermatozoa
8.14 Cases of Foreign Bodies in the Bladder.
Tae Young JUNG ; Nak Gyeu CHOI
Korean Journal of Urology 1997;38(1):76-80
Foreign bodies in genitourinary tract are not rare and most of them are present in the bladder. Various kinds of object are introduced into bladder through urethra by both male and female patients. Traditionally, they were introduced mainly for the purpose of sexual behavior. But recently like in our cases, many of them are inserted iatrogenically with development of endourologic procedure. We report 14 cases of bladder foreign bodies. Some of them are surprising and beyond common sense in kind of object and aim of insertion. Six cases were inserted by iatrogenic, 5 cases for masturbation, 2 cases by independently of patient`s intention by other person(s). One patient who had history of mental retardation did not remember when, how, why and by whom the foreign body had been introduced. All the foreign bodies could be diagnosed by history, symptom, X-ray and cystoscopy and removed by cystoscopic manipulation or cystostomy with ease and without complication.
Cystoscopy
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Cystostomy
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Female
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Foreign Bodies*
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Intention
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Male
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Masturbation
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Sexual Behavior
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder*
9.14 Cases of Foreign Bodies in the Bladder.
Tae Young JUNG ; Nak Gyeu CHOI
Korean Journal of Urology 1997;38(1):76-80
Foreign bodies in genitourinary tract are not rare and most of them are present in the bladder. Various kinds of object are introduced into bladder through urethra by both male and female patients. Traditionally, they were introduced mainly for the purpose of sexual behavior. But recently like in our cases, many of them are inserted iatrogenically with development of endourologic procedure. We report 14 cases of bladder foreign bodies. Some of them are surprising and beyond common sense in kind of object and aim of insertion. Six cases were inserted by iatrogenic, 5 cases for masturbation, 2 cases by independently of patient`s intention by other person(s). One patient who had history of mental retardation did not remember when, how, why and by whom the foreign body had been introduced. All the foreign bodies could be diagnosed by history, symptom, X-ray and cystoscopy and removed by cystoscopic manipulation or cystostomy with ease and without complication.
Cystoscopy
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Cystostomy
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Female
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Foreign Bodies*
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Intention
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Male
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Masturbation
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Sexual Behavior
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder*
10.Successful Removal of an Intravesical Electrical Wire Cable.
The World Journal of Men's Health 2014;32(2):120-122
A few previous reports have described cases wherein electrical wire cables were inserted into the male urethra and bladder. Electrical wire cables are available at home and are easy to insert. However, after they coil in the patient's bladder, they are difficult to remove. In February 2013, a 30-year-old man presented to the emergency room of SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center with a urethral foreign body. He had inserted an electrical wire cable into his urethra for the purpose of masturbation, despite having a regular sex partner and no underlying disease. A kidney-ureter-bladder radiography showed a tangled wire in his bladder and urethra. On the next day, we tried to remove the wire cystoscopically, but this proved to be impossible because of complex coiling and the slippery surface of the wire. A Pfannenstiel incision was made to remove the foreign body. No postoperative complications were noted.
Adult
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Foreign Bodies
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Humans
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Male
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Masturbation
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Postoperative Complications
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Radiography
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder