Journal article

The Priapism


Authors listRosellen, Jens; Hauptmann, Arne; Wagenlehner, Florian; Diemer, Thorsten

Publication year2024

Pages566-572

JournalDie Urologie

Volume number63

Issue number6

ISSN2731-7064

eISSN2731-7072

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-024-02338-y

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Priapism is defined as penile erection lasting more than four hours that is unrelated to sexual arousal. Priapism is classified based on the oxygenation of the penile tissue into ischemic and non-ischemic subtypes. As the most common form, ischemic priapism is usually associated with pain and carries a significant risk of permanent loss of erectile function; thus, rapid intervention is necessary. Initial therapy consists of corporal aspiration and injection of sympathomimetic agents. If detumescence is not achieved, a cavernosal shunt is necessary. Non-ischemic priapism is less common than the ischemic type and is usually the result of perineal trauma. In this subtype, there is usually no pain and treatment is initially conservative. Recurrent (stuttering) priapism is a variant of the ischemic subtype, but is self-limiting and usually occurs during sleep with a duration of less than three to four hours. In the case of prolonged erection, therapy is analogous to that of the ischemic subtype.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleRosellen, J., Hauptmann, A., Wagenlehner, F. and Diemer, T. (2024) The Priapism, UROLOGIE, 63(6), pp. 566-572. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-024-02338-y

APA Citation styleRosellen, J., Hauptmann, A., Wagenlehner, F., & Diemer, T. (2024). The Priapism. UROLOGIE. 63(6), 566-572. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-024-02338-y



Keywords


Constant erectionHIGH-FLOW PRIAPISMINSERTIONPenis prosthesisPROSTHESISSHUNTSICKLE-CELL-ANEMIAVasoconstrictor agents

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