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
4.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.Four Cases of Foreign Body in Lower Urinary Tract.
Jin Wook YOO ; Ki Hak MOON ; Hee Chang JUNG ; Tong Choon PARK
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1998;15(2):391-396
Foreign bodies in genitourinary tract are common and almost of then are within the bladder. These foreign bodies were inserted or applied for autoerotic, psychiatric, therapeutic, or no definite reasons by the patient. Foreign bodies(a thermometer and a piece of cloth) in the bladder were inserted as a mean of masturbation in two cases, and a cooper wire in the posterior urethra was introduced by iatrogenic causes in one case. In one case, four magnets were inserted into the bladder for the purpose of forceful penile erection. Clinical history, symptom, radiologic study, and endoscopic examination were required to diagnose foreign body. They were easily removed by endoscopic manipulation or open surgical procedure.
Foreign Bodies*
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Humans
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Male
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Masturbation
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Penile Erection
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Thermometers
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Tract*
7.Operative Treatment with a Laparotomy for Anorectal Problems Arising from a Self-Inserted Foreign Body.
Seung Bum RYOO ; Heung Kwon OH ; Heon Kyun HA ; Eun Kyung CHOE ; Sang Hui MOON ; Kyu Joo PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2012;28(1):56-60
An anorectal foreign body can cause serious complications such as incontinence, rectal perforation, peritonitis, or pelvic abscess, so it should be managed immediately. We experienced two cases of operative treatment for a self-inserted anorectal foreign body. In one, the foreign body could not be removed as it was completely impacted in the anal canal. We failed to remove it through the anus. A laparotomy and removal of the foreign body was performed by using an incision on the rectum. Primary colsure and a sigmoid loop colostomy were done. A colostomy take-down was done after three months. The other was a rectal perforation from anal masturbation with a plastic device. We performed primary repair of the perforated rectosigmoid colon, and we didea sigmoid loop colostom. A colostomy take-down was done three months later. Immediate and proper treatment for a self-inserted anorectal foreign body is important to prevent severe complications, and we report successful surgical treatments for problems caused by anorectal foreign bodies.
Abscess
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Anal Canal
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Colon
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Colon, Sigmoid
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Colostomy
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Foreign Bodies
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Laparotomy
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Masturbation
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Peritonitis
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Plastics
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Rectum
8.A Case of Self-inserted Intravesical Newspaper during Masturbation.
Young Bu KIM ; Hyun Soo AHN ; Do Young CHUNG
Korean Journal of Urology 1998;39(9):943-945
Various intravesical foreign bodies have been reported in the literature. We report a rare case of intravesical newspaper that was self-introduced through the urethra as a means of masturbation. A 36 year old male patient was suffered from intermittent dysuria and gross hematuria due to self-inserted newspaper in the bladder. The clinical symptoms, diagnostic maneuvers and treatment of intravesical foreign bodies were described.
Adult
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Dysuria
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Foreign Bodies
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Hematuria
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Humans
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Male
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Masturbation*
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Periodicals*
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder
9.A Case of Foreign Body in the Bladder.
Kyoung Sik KIM ; Moon Mock OH ; Keo Young YANG
Korean Journal of Urology 1997;38(7):779-781
Foreign bodies in the genitourinary tract are relatively common, and almost of them are discovered within the bladder. We had experienced a patient and report herein, who had a plastic tube in the bladder, introduced through urethra during masturbation. The size of the tube was 110cm in length and 0.5cm in diameter, and it was easily diagnosed by history, symptoms, simple KUB, cystoscopy, and was removed by foreign body forceps under the cystoscopy.
Cystoscopy
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Foreign Bodies*
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Humans
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Masturbation
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Plastics
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Surgical Instruments
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder*
10.The Delinquency, Depression, and Anxiety Level on Timing on Expression of Secondary Sex Characteristics in Adolescents.
Jeong Seok SEO ; Ju Yeon CHO ; Young Sik LEE
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1999;38(1):211-218
OBJECTIVES: This survey was attempted to examine the psychological significance, such as depression, anxiety and delinquent, of pubertal changes(expressions of secondary sexual characteristics) between student and delinqent group. METHOD: Data were collected through self-report questionnaire survey over a period 12 months. Subjects served for this study consisted of 248 adolescents including 90 delinquent adolescents and 158 student adolescents in Korea, sampled from Korean middle school population and delinquent adolescent population confined in juvenile corrective institutions. The SDS & SAS were used to evaluate the state of depression & anxiety in adolescents, respectively. RESULT: 1) The early-bloomer outnumbered late-bloomer in male delinquent adolescent. 2) There were the significant differences in first experiences of masturbation, expression of pubic hair, expression of axillary hair, expression of facial hair among secondary sexual characteristics between both groups. 3) In student adolescent, there was no significant difference in anxiety, depression level between early-bloomer and late-bloomer. 4) In male delinquent adolescent, late-bloomer was significantly more anxious, depressive than early-bloomer. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest the rapid pubertal changes during adolescence have effect on delinquency, depression, anxiety, especially male. Furthermore we may assume that this preliminary results will provide useful information in understanding the psychological aspect of adolescents.
Adolescent*
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Anxiety*
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Depression*
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Hair
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Masturbation
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Sex Characteristics*