Rare Case Of Gangrene Of Penis In A Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease On Dialysis

Publication date: Available online 2 May 2019Source: Urology Case ReportsAuthor(s): Amulya Cherukumudi, Suraj Hegde, T.P. Rajeev, Narendra Pai, Amit Kumar, Gaurav KalraAbstractGangrene of the penis in patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing haemodialysis is a rare occurrence. Such patients often have associated comorbidities such as type II diabetes mellitus and systemic hypertension, along with secondary hyperparathyroidism leading to dystrophic calcification. These conditions accelerate the process of atherosclerosis, which, along with calcium deposition, causes partial or complete obstruction of the blood vessel lumen, leading to ischaemic necrosis at the tip of the penis. This adds to the pre-existing morbidity and mortality in such patients. In most cases, appropriate medical management is advocated to prevent the deposition of calcium in the lumen.
Source: Urology Case Reports - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research