Diphallia: Baby is born with two Penises but no Anus
A baby has
been born with two working penises but no anus. It is a rare medical
phenomenon known as diphallia.
However, one was 1cm bigger than
the other. Only 100 cases of diphallia have even been recorded in medical
literature
The Pakistani boy’s penises are ‘normal-shaped’, according to doctors. They published the extraordinarily rare case in a medical journal, fundss news reported
The
boy was also able to pass urine ‘from both orifices’, the surgeons in Islamabad
revealed.
Medics
left both members intact, but did not reveal why.
To pass stool…
They
did, however, create an opening via a colonoscopy so that he could pass stools.
Writing
in the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, the team claimed that the
chances of having diphallia is one in six million.
Only
100 cases have even been recorded in medical literature, with the first dating
back to 1609.
Doctors
who treated the boy said 1 percent of sufferers also have a defect. This
affects their anus or rectum.
But
they did not state if that meant this child was the world’s first-ever case of
this defect, as their numbers would suggest.
The boy, born after 36 weeks, was treated at the
Children’s Hospital at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences.
His parents
took him to the hospital’s emergency department straight after he was born. But
they had no family history of any birth defects.
Doctors examining him spotted
that he had no anal opening and two ‘well-formed phalluses’, one of which was
1.5cm, while the other was 2.5cm.
One bladder, two urethras
Scans revealed that he had a
single bladder attached to two urethras. This means he passed urine from both
penises.
Surgeons diverted one end of his
colon through an opening in the lower left side of the abdomen. This will allow
him to defecate.
The boy was
monitored for two days following surgery. He was then discharged and a follow-up
appointment arranged.
It is unclear how diphallia
occurs, and there is no known single risk factor. But having two penises is
thought to happen by chance when genitalia develops in the womb.
Patients can have completediphallia, which is when both penises are well developed. Or partial diphallia,
when one penis is smaller or deformed.
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