https://www.selleckchem.com/products/endoxifen-hcl.html Penile strangulation by metal ring is a rare urological emergency situation which requires urgent intervention and treatment. We believe that an entrapped ring should be removed by the most efficient and if possible, a non-surgical method for better recovery. We present a case of penile strangulation caused by metal ring insertion. The metal ring was successfully removed using metal clamp. Penile strangulation by metal ring can be properly treated using available mechanical or electrical tools in a timely manner in the emergency setting.Penile secondary malignancies are rare. Clinical suspicious along with imaging gave fair indication of the metastatic rectal cancer in a 58 year male in our institute. The biopsy of penile lesion confirmed the diagnosis in the patient who was treated for stage III rectal cancer with sandwich approach (neadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery and then adjuvant therapy).We describe a case of a 40 year old male who presented with a painless testicular mass, suspected for a testicular tumor. On microscopic examination, diagnosis of a testicular rhabdomyosarcoma was made, which is rare in an adult population.We report a case of malfunction of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) after prostatic urethral lift (PUL) necessitating surgical intervention. A 70 year-old male underwent PUL for benign prostatic hyperplasia after IPP implant for organic erectile dysfunction. After PUL, the patient experienced IPP malfunction where he underwent subsequent IPP removal and replacement. A pinhole defect was noted in the reservoir upon removal attributable to PUL. Performing PUL before IPP implantation should be considered in light of potential iatrogenic PUL needle deployment injury.We report a case of giant retrovesical adenoma originating from ectopic prostatic tissue. A 73-year-old man presented with progressive dysuria, increasing PSA values, and acute urinary retention. One year before p