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Man’s penis started to rot after he got it stuck in the neck of a plastic bottle for TWO MONTHS during ‘masturbation game’
- A 45-year-old man in Nepal cut off the top of a plastic bottle to strangle his penis
- Medics said he did not explain the act, but had left it in place for two months
- He did not come back for follow-up visits, so medics do not know if he recovered
A middle-aged man got his penis stuck inside the neck of a plastic bottle for two months in what was believed to be a masturbation game gone wrong.
The 45-year-old unidentified man, from Nepal, used the neck of a bottle to strangle his penis, a technique sometimes used for sexual pleasure.
When he finally went to A&E two months later, doctors had to use cable wire cutters to free his penis from the strangulation device.
Penis strangulation, which medics say is often attempted as part of a sex ‘game’, can cut off blood supply and even cause penis tissue to rot if left too long.
Medics at the Koirala Institute of Health Sciences said his penis had become extremely swollen due to a lack of blood flow and the patient was on the verge of suffering long-lasting damage.
But the man would not reveal why he did it and never came back in for a follow-up, so doctors do not know how well he recovered.
Writing in the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, they said ‘the shame felt by patients is the root cause for late surgical consultation’, meaning they are ‘prone to develop complications’.
Doctors said penis strangulation is a surgical emergency and often found in patients with mental disorders or attempting to increase their sexual arousal.
People have used different methods, such as tape, plastic bottles, rings and keyrings to carry out the act.
Doctors have to release the penis from the constricting object urgently to preserve blood vessels and body tissue.
Medics said: ‘Strangulation of the penis is often found in psychiatric patients who pursued to improve their sexual performance by prolonging the duration of erection or as part of autoerotic games.’
There is no set recommended treatment because every case is different depending on what device the patient has used, how long it has been left in place, how much damage has been done and the equipment available in hospital to remove it, the doctors said.