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Biolognikover 6 years ago
Fracture of the penis 😨😨😨

Fracture of the penis 😨😨😨

Fracture of the penis - damage to the male penis caused by a rupture of the tunica alba (Latin tunica albuginea) covering the cavernous bodies filled with blood (Latin corpus cavernosum). Rarely occurring damage usually occurs when physical force is applied to an excited penis.

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over 6 years ago

At the time of the rupture of the tissues, a characteristic crunch is heard - the protein membrane of the cavernous bodies cracks.

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over 6 years ago

How can it be a fracture! There is no bone!

over 6 years ago

I know right!...But We still call it penile fracture ,we also have liver fracture ,spleenic fracture,etc .....and no bones there either:)

over 6 years ago

Fructure?

over 6 years ago

It is penile fracture... it's not the same as breaking your bone since a penis don't have bone. So you can say a man can really break his penis but, it's not the same as fracturing you leg though :D

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