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Suryadinata K.L.; Song A.; Yovita N.V.
Suryadinata, Kevin Leonard (57222712562); Song, Agustini (57222711862); Yovita, Nabila Viera (57222712061)
57222712562; 57222711862; 57222712061
Honey dressing for penile skin avulsion caused by traditional circumcision: A case report
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Journal of Wound Care
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Division of Plastic Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia; Departement of Emergency, S.K. Lerik Public General Hospital, East Nusa Tenggara, Kupang City, Indonesia; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia; School of Medicine, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Suryadinata K.L., Division of Plastic Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia; Song A., Departement of Emergency, S.K. Lerik Public General Hospital, East Nusa Tenggara, Kupang City, Indonesia, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, United Kingdom; Yovita N.V., Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Objective: Penile skin avulsion is a rare complication of circumcision but commonly encountered as the result of traditional practice. We aimed to present the use of honey dressing and the benefit of its wound healing properties for management of such a complex wound. Case: A 24-year-old male patient with penile bleeding presented to the emergency department after undergoing traditional circumcision. Complete degloving of the penis with active bleeding and foul odour, along with heavy contamination of chewed betel leaves and powdered amoxicillin was found. Honey (Madu Nusantara, PT. Madu Nusantara, Indonesia) was used as dressing after copious irrigation using saline and povidone-iodine with bleeding control. Results: Honey dressing was shown to be effective for secondary wound healing of such a complicated and contaminated wound-in this case due to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunostimulatory and autolytic debridement properties. A complete re-epithelialisation of the wound was achieved without progression to the hard-to-heal state by day 43. Suboptimal sexual function and aesthetic result due to wound contracture were observed as surgical reconstruction via split-thickness skin graft was refused due to cost. Conclusion: In this case report, honey dressing was shown to be effective for wound healing, even in a penile avulsion with complete skin loss and heavy contamination. In rural settings, where penile avulsion due to traditional circumcision is common, honey should be considered as one of the dressing choices. Declaration of interest: This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial or non-profit sectors. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. © 2024 MA Healthcare Ltd. All rights reserved.
case report; honey dressing; penile avulsion; penile degloving injury; rural area; traditional circumcision; wound; wound care; wound dressing; wound healing
Adult; Bandages; Circumcision, Male; Degloving Injuries; Honey; Humans; Male; Penis; Wound Healing; Young Adult; alcohol; amoxicillin; cefixime; metronidazole; povidone iodine; sodium chloride; adult; Article; autolytic debridement; avulsion injury; case report; circumcision; clinical article; debridement; degloving injury; dorsal penile nerve block; emergency ward; epithelization; follow up; general practitioner; granulation tissue; honey; human; male; nerve block; numeric rating scale; penile bleeding; penis injury; Piper betle; plant leaf; sexual behavior; skin injury; split thickness skin graft; wound care; wound healing; wound infection; wound irrigation; young adult; circumcision; degloving injury; penis
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