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AN UNUSUAL CASE OF EXTRAVASATION OF CONTRAST INTO THE CORPUS SPONGIOSUM, FOLLOWED BY INTRAVASATION OF THE CONTRAST INTO THE CORPUS CAVERNOSUM ON RGU.
Author(s) -
Shravan S Patil,
Shyam Sobti,
Rohan A. Sawant
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
paripex indian journal of research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/paripex/8200623
Subject(s) - corpus spongiosum , urethra , medicine , penis , intravasation , neurovascular bundle , extravasation , contrast (vision) , anatomy , surgery , metastasis , pathology , cancer , artificial intelligence , computer science
Generally, a RUG / ASU is performed to visualize the abnormalities of anterior urethra. In traumatic situation a RUG/ ASUshould be ideally performed first. As foley’s insertion is required in MCU, it is not advised to do it blindly in setting oftrauma. In this article we will discuss the detailed anatomy of the penis and urethra, with its blood supply, innervationand lymphatic drainage.

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