
Although there is no bone in the human penis, there is still a risk of penile fracture that requires medical intervention and surgical treatment. The penis is an organ with an impressive ability to multitask, having urinary, sexual and reproductive functions. As a urinary organ, it allows directed urination that allows men to stand to urinate and have a directed urinary flow, a very handy benefit, especially useful with respect to certain public restrooms.
For those who didn't catch last night's hot and steamy love scene between Sloan played by actor Eric Dane and "intern" Lexie Grey Chyler Leighbe advised: it ended painfully—very painfully. At least for Sloan, who suffered a severe injury to his manhoodwhich prompted a slew of rumors among hospital staff about which woman "broke Sloan's penis," according to ABC's online recap of the episode. Given that there are no bones in the penis, can it really break?

Penile fracture is rupture of one or both of the tunica albugineathe fibrous coverings that envelop the penis's corpora cavernosa. It is caused by rapid blunt force to an erect penisusually during vaginal intercourseor aggressive masturbation. A popping or cracking sound, significant pain, swelling, immediate loss of erection leading to flaccidity, and skin hematoma of various sizes are commonly associated with the sexual event.
Penile fracture is an unusual though not a rare condition but underreported. It is defined classically as the disruption of the tunica albuginea with rupture of the corpus cavernosum. Penile fracture can be misdiagnosed with rupture of corpus spongiosum clinically. Therefore, we are presenting three cases due to its varied clinical presentation and management.
Penile fracture refers to the traumatic rupture of the tunica albuginea and the corpora cavernosa of the penis. It is a rare condition that results from traumatic bending of the erect penistypically during sexual intercourse or masturbation. Penile fractures usually present with acute pain and a cracking sound, accompanied by immediate loss of erectionas well as curving, swelling, and hematoma of the penis.


A penile fracture is a tear in the tunica albuginea. The tunica albuginea is the rubbery sheath of tissue below the skin that allows the penis to increase in width and length to produce a firm erection. Sometimes the erectile tissue beneath the tunica albuginea also ruptures.
Among the phrases that men dread to speak, "I broke my penis," is likely near the top of the list. Fortunately, penile fractures are a relatively rare occurrence. They mostly occur in young men, and they mostly occur during intercourse.
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Metrics details. Fracture of the penis is an uncommon injury presenting to the emergency department ED. Personal embarrassment and social scenarios associated with this condition may result in underreporting.
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