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Cas D’une Fausse Fracture De La Verge Par Rupture De La Veine Dorsale Profonde Au Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Departemental -Oueme Plateau De Porto Novo, Benin
Introduction : Les traumatismes du pénis intéressant le réseau vasculaire sont rarement rapportés dans la littérature. La rupture de la veine profonde du pénis est une urgence urologique dont la clinique peut simuler une fracture de la verge.Nous rapportons un cas de rupture de la veine profonde du pénis survenue lors d’un faux pas de coït.Patient et Méthodes : Il s’est agi d’un patient âgé de 26 ans présentant une tuméfaction de tout le pénis précédée d’une douleur minime et d’une détumescence progressive survenue au décours d’un coït. L’exploration chirurgicale a mis en évidence une lésion incomplète de la veine dorsale profonde et qui a été réparée.Conclusion : La rupture de la veine dorsale profonde est rare et peut simuler une fracture des corps érectiles. . L’exploration chirurgicale reste un moyen diagnostique et thérapeutique accessible.
Introduction: Penile trauma involving the vascular network is rarely reported in this paper. The rupture of the deep vein of the penis is a urological emergency which can simulate a fracture of the penis. A case of rupture of the deep vein of the penis is reported, which occurred during a false coitus.Patient and Methods: The case study was a 26-year-old patient with swelling of the entire penis. This was preceded by minimal pain and progressive detumescence during coitus. Surgical exploration revealed an incomplete lesion of the deep dorsal vein, which was repaired.Conclusion: Rupture of the deep dorsal vein is rare and may simulate a fracture of the erectile bodies. Surgical exploration remains an accessible diagnostic and therapeutic means
The Management of Primary Hyperaldosteronism in a Poor Technology Environment
We report a case of Conn’s adenoma in a 35-year-old female successfully managed in a poor hospital technology environment
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Evaluation of augmented reality technology in global urologic surgery.
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic drastically reduced opportunities for surgical skill sharing between high-income and low to middle-income countries. Augmented reality (AR) technology allows mentors in one country to virtually train a mentee in another country during surgical cases without international travel. We hypothesize that AR technology is an effective live surgical training and mentorship modality. METHODS: Three senior urologic surgeons in the US and UK worked with four urologic surgeon trainees across the continent of Africa using AR systems. Trainers and trainees individually completed post-operative questionnaires evaluating their experience. RESULTS: Trainees rated the quality of virtual training as equivalent to in-person training in 83% of cases (N = 5 of 6 responses). Trainers reported the technologys visual quality as acceptable in 67% of cases (N = 12 of 18 responses). The audiovisual capabilities of the technology had a high impact in the majority of the cases. CONCLUSION: AR technology can effectively facilitate surgical training when in-person training is limited or unavailable