A Case Report on "Pearling": Removal of Infected Objects During Circumcision

Cureus. 2023 Jun 20;15(6):e40700. doi: 10.7759/cureus.40700. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

The insertion of foreign bodies underneath the skin of the penis is commonly referred to as "pearling." Although rare, there are case reports that describe acute complications such as infection and damage to surrounding penile neurovascular structures; however, there is a paucity of data describing long-term complications and surgical management of such cases. A 43-year-old male presented with a penile abscess secondary to "pearling" five years after insertion. His abscess was drained and selected foreign objects were subsequently removed during a simultaneous circumcision procedure. This report describes a case in which surgical removal of penile foreign bodies was performed during a circumcision without the need for additional incisions. The case is unique in that it details a complication five years after initial insertion with microbiological data to guide adequate treatment.

Keywords: circumcision; implants; infection; pearling; sexual medicine.

Publication types

  • Case Reports