A novel approach to treatment of priapism refractory to non-surgical methods: A single-case experience

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Ischaemic priapism is a rarely encountered urological emergency that can lead to erectile dysfunction if not treated. Treatment strategies for ischaemic priapism include: cavernosal sympathomimetic injections; percutaneous shunts; and surgical procedures including shunts and penile prostheses. We present a case of a middle-aged man presenting with ischaemic priapism refractory to cavernosal injections and percutaneous T-shunt procedure. After refusal of surgery, a continuous cavernosal infusion of phenylephrine was successfully performed with resolution of erection and no sequelae. For the treatment of ischaemic priapism, adherence to management guidelines should be encouraged; however, it is still a disease entity that is not well understood and new treatment protocols may have a role in the future. Abbreviation: ED: erectile dysfunction. © 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Cavernosal infusion, Phenylephrine, Priapism, Adult, Article, Case report, Clinical article, Continuous infusion, Human, Ischemic priapism, Male, Middle aged, Painful erection, Patient monitoring, Percutaneous transglandular shunt, Shunting, Treatment refusal, Treatment response

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