Bruising on penis after vasectomy
Feb 7th 2008adminPost vasectomy bruising pictures & Post vasectomy swelling and bruising
Thank you for taking the time to look at my question. Today is Wednesday. Monday at 3:30 PM I had vasectomy. I am still experiencing a high level of discomfort which I think was expected but my concern is the location and specific pattern of my bruising. The bruising seems to follow straight up the path of my urethra. I just would like to know if there is cause for concern. I have attached a photo of the bruising on the penis. The photo was taken a few minutes ago, and thus, is the most recent.
Bruising after a vasectomy can extend in any direction from the vasectomy incision site. In this case we see the bruising tracking up the penis along the course of the urethra. Urethral damage has been reported at the time of vasectomy in a few rare instances and this is more likely to happen with a midline incision as compared to bilateral incisions. A urine analysis should be performed to rule out microscopic blood in the urine if no gross blood is seen when urinating. Any blood in the urine should be further evaluated with specialized x-ray tests of the urethra and possibly urethroscopy (endoscopic visualization of the urethra). Blood in the urine would suggest a urethral injury. The appearance of bruising in this picture suggests damage to at least the corpus spongiosum, the vascular structure surrounding the urethra. This can occur without damage to the underlying urethral lumen.
Mike Bessler on 08 Feb 2008 at 5:35 pm #
Hey I just had a similar situation with bruising and they had to take the stitches out. Is it normal for the surgery site to leak and develop into a concave wound? Email me how yours developed.
CG Smith on 03 Mar 2008 at 1:38 pm #
Hi,
Can I ask a question about hematomas here?
Anonymous on 23 Oct 2008 at 11:47 am #
i had my vasectomy done 11 days ago and there is a small tube hanging out of my wound is ths normal?