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ICD-10 code: Q55.69

Disease category: Q55.6: Other congenital malformations of penis

Understanding Other Congenital Malformations of the Penis

When it comes to congenital malformations of the penis, there are various types beyond the commonly known conditions like hypospadias and epispadias. These less frequently discussed malformations can also affect the structure and function of the penis. In this article, we will explore some of these other congenital malformations.

  1. Penile Agenesis
  2. Penile agenesis is a rare congenital condition where a part or the entire penis is absent at birth. This can cause significant emotional and physical challenges for individuals affected by this condition. However, advancements in medical science have allowed for various reconstructive procedures to help improve the quality of life for those with penile agenesis.

  3. Penile Duplication
  4. Penile duplication, also known as diphallia, is an extremely rare condition where an individual is born with two penises. This condition can vary in severity, with some cases involving a complete duplication of the penis, while others may have only partial duplication. It is important to note that each case is unique, and treatment options depend on the specific circumstances.

  5. Penile Curvature
  6. Penile curvature, or chordee, is a condition where the penis is abnormally curved during an erection. This curvature can range from mild to severe and may cause discomfort or difficulties during sexual activity. While the exact causes of penile curvature are not fully understood, it is believed to result from abnormal development of the penile tissues in the womb.

  7. Penoscrotal Transposition
  8. Penoscrotal transposition is a rare congenital anomaly where the scrotum is located in an abnormal position, appearing on the shaft of the penis rather than below it. This condition can be associated with other genital abnormalities, such as hypospadias or epispadias. Surgical interventions are often required to correct this malformation.

  9. Penile Webbing
  10. Penile webbing, also known as webbed penis or penile tethering, is a condition where there is excess skin connecting the penile shaft to the scrotum or the base of the penis. This web-like tissue can restrict the movement of the penis and cause discomfort during erections. Surgical procedures can help alleviate this condition and improve functionality.

It is important to remember that each congenital malformation of the penis is unique, and treatment options vary depending on the specific circumstances of each individual. Consulting with a medical professional who specializes in urology or pediatric surgery is crucial for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.

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Treatment of Other congenital malformation of penis:

Treatment Options for Other Congenital Malformation of Penis

Other congenital malformation of the penis refers to abnormalities in the structure or function of the penis that are present at birth. While each case may vary in severity, there are several treatment options available to address this condition and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.

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