Bhanganada K, Chayavatana T, Pongnumkul C, Tonmukayakul A, Sakolsatayadorn P, Komaratat K, Wilde H
Am J Surg. 1983 Sep;146(3):376-82. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(83)90420-8.
Thailand recently experienced an epidemic of penile amputations. These were usually performed by angry wives on philandering husbands. This outbreak appeared to have been fueled by graphic press reports and fortunately seems to have abated. A technique for reanastomosis of the amputated penile segment was first described by McRoberts et al [5] in 1968. It was modified further so that it can be performed in any general hospital with an acceptable result. Experience with this procedure in 18 patients has been described.
泰国最近经历了一场阴茎切断的流行风潮。这些手术通常由愤怒的妻子对出轨的丈夫实施。这一风潮似乎因媒体的详尽报道而愈演愈烈,所幸目前似乎已经平息。1968年,麦克罗伯茨等人[5]首次描述了一种阴茎切断段再吻合技术。该技术经过进一步改良,以便能在任何综合医院实施,且效果尚可。文中描述了18例患者接受该手术的经验。