2002
DOI: 10.7863/jum.2002.21.2.215
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Constrictive Penile Band Injury

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“…Failure to place such a barrier may result in iatrogenic injury [36]. We recommend the use of a metallic object as the protective barrier, such as a laryngoscope blade (as we used) or a malleable retractor [10], but wooden tongue depressors [32,34], silastic guards [24], polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plaques [43], and plastic hanging straps [36] have all been reported. Metallic protective devices may be cooled prior to their placement, allowing for dissipation of heat.…”
Section: Results Of Literature Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Failure to place such a barrier may result in iatrogenic injury [36]. We recommend the use of a metallic object as the protective barrier, such as a laryngoscope blade (as we used) or a malleable retractor [10], but wooden tongue depressors [32,34], silastic guards [24], polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plaques [43], and plastic hanging straps [36] have all been reported. Metallic protective devices may be cooled prior to their placement, allowing for dissipation of heat.…”
Section: Results Of Literature Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%