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Request to explain operation notes

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 10:51 am
by aussiePeyronies
Would anyone be able to tell me what this means in layman’s terms please:

“The proximal part of the penile frenulum, divided during his circumcision, is tender, and on examination retained stitch, sign of infection or other abnormality.”

I have had a lot of chronic pain by my frenulum, this lasted 4 months post implant and now has continued post revision… just looking for answers.

Thanks,
J

Re: Request to explain operation notes

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 11:17 am
by Hillywilly
In simple terms, it means that the part of the penile frenulum that was cut during circumcision is sensitive and hurts. When the area was checked, there was a stitch still present, which could be a sign of an infection or some other issue.

Re: Request to explain operation notes

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:52 pm
by aussiePeyronies
Hillywilly wrote:In simple terms, it means that the part of the penile frenulum that was cut during circumcision is sensitive and hurts. When the area was checked, there was a stitch still present, which could be a sign of an infection or some other issue.


Thanks, I appreciate your response.

I know you're not a surgeon, but any idea if this issue will subside? I have been dealing with this for months.

My surgeon did not explain this.

Thanks again,
J

Re: Request to explain operation notes

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2023 9:23 pm
by Hillywilly
aussiePeyronies wrote:
Hillywilly wrote:In simple terms, it means that the part of the penile frenulum that was cut during circumcision is sensitive and hurts. When the area was checked, there was a stitch still present, which could be a sign of an infection or some other issue.


Thanks, I appreciate your response.

I know you're not a surgeon, but any idea if this issue will subside? I have been dealing with this for months.

My surgeon did not explain this.

Thanks again,
J



Sorry man I was circumcized at birth and thus know nothing of adult circumcisions. My advice is to consult with a new urologist that doesn't balk at your questions. Even if it is not local and just a video call, you may gain some insights you are looking for.