Sinus at the right groin with locules of gas but no drainable collection or pseudoaneurysm.
Concerning and complex appearances of the left side:
Scarred tract in the left groin; no pseudoaneurysm. Extensive gas and fluid containing collection involving left rectus abdominis muscle, public symphysis and left thigh adductor muscle compartment. Craniocaudal extent nearly 25 cm.
This extends further into the perineum along the left side of the penis (possible involvement of corpus spongiosum although the urethra is already catheterised).
Destruction and fragmentation of the left pubic bone, with a bone fragment displaced into the scrotum.