A little boy born with three penises in an incredibly rare
occurrence has undergone pioneering surgery to correct the abnormality, it has
been reported. The two-year-old suffers from diphallia, a rare condition
where a male is born with two penises. He also had a third penis considered
rudimentary, or undeveloped. In addition, the unnamed boy was born without an anus.
However, last month, he went under the knife to correct the
physical abnormalities, and his family are now hopeful that he will be able to
"lead a normal life".
The boy, from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh, India, was able to
pass urine through one of the penises. Only two had erectile tissue, which is
responsible for sexual function.
He was taken by his mother to Sion Hospital in
Mumbai for the six-hour operation.
Dr Vishesh Dixit, paediatric surgeon, said: "There was
a huge soft boney mass and tissue to which the penises were attached. However,
the anus was absent."
Telling how the mass and rudimentary penis were removed, he
added: "The two functional penises were fused into one by wrapping a mass
of skin around them."
He explained that the boy had already undergone a colostomy,
where surgeons made an incision in his stomach, enabling him to get rid of
waste.
Describing the latest operation, he said: "Further, an
anal path was created through the boy's rectum to facilitate the passage of
excreta."
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