- Frenulum breve
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Name = Frenulum breve
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ICD10 = N48.8
ICD9 = ICD9|607.8
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eMedicineTopic =Frenulum breve is the condition in which the
frenulum preputii penis , which is an elastic band of tissue under theglans penis that connects to the prepuce (foreskin) and helps contract the prepuce over the glans, is short and restricts the movement of the prepuce. The frenulum should normally be sufficiently long and supple to allow for the full retraction of the prepuce so that it lies smoothly back on the shaft of the erect penis. The frenulum is comparable to the small band between the tongue's lower surface and the lower jaw.Frenulum breve is often complicated by tearing of the frenulum during sexual activity. The torn frenulum results in healing with scar tissue which is less flexible after the incident causing further difficulties.
The diagnosis of "frenulum breve" is frequently confounded with that of
phimosis (an occurrence as well as phimosis is however possible). The condition may be easily treated without major surgery by threading a suture through the lower membrane, and then tying a tight knot around the frenulum itself. After a few days the frenulum will weaken and eventually break apart to allow the prepuce to fully retract. Stretching exercises and steroid creams may also be helpful. Alternatively, it may be treated by a reparative plastic surgery operation called afrenuloplasty , or by completecircumcision including removal of the frenulum (frenectomy ).External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/health/story/0,3605,659196,00.html "Guardian" article on frenulum breve]
* [http://www.circumstitions.com/Frenbrev.html Frenulum Breve - no reason for circumcision]
* [http://www.male-initiation.net/library/gallery/frenuloplasty/frenulum_tying.html#start Tying Up the Frenulum]
* [http://www.network54.com/Forum/244184/ Forum dedicated to diagnosing and fixing frenulum breve and phimosis]
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