The battery gets stuck in bridges, the Australian loses the genius organ

A 73-year-old Australian man was forced to undergo surgery in the urethra after being trapped inside his penis by a button battery. The case of the unidentified man was published as a case of study in the academic journal Sciencedirect, under the title “A buttoned in my Benjamin” What's that?
A 73-year-old Australian man was forced to undergo surgery in the urethra after being trapped inside his penis by a button battery.
The case of the unidentified man was published as a case of study in the academic journal Sciencedirect, under the title “A buttoned in my Benjamin” What do you mean? Management and complications.
“As we understand, this is the first reported instance of the bridge's necrox by inserting batteries of the button form”, the authors write.
This was not the first time the man had put batteries in his penis, but the first time he couldn't get rid of them himself, writes jp.
It was reported that the man attempted shock - wave therapy in the genital organs, having suffered from correct malfunction for many years earlier.

Doctors tried several methods to remove batteries, many of which were unsuccessful. Because the necrosis danger begins just two hours after the injury, doctors were forced to work quickly. The situation was finally solved with pins.
All the batteries extracted were in black material like pitch,” write the authors of the study.
Despite successful medical extraction, the husband returned to the hospital only ten days later with pain and swelling on his penis. Doctors cut their penis into a large amount of fluid, which indicated that the penis had developed necrosis.
The man was forced to remove the urethra while his penis was severely damaged, although he later passed a complicated procedure with three stages of mucosa transplantation.
Doctors concluded that the damage would be permanent and “decided that the best option would be not to further rebuild the penis”. /Telegraphy/











