Priapism (Painful Erection), A Simple Guide To The Condition, Treatment And Related Conditions

Par : Kenneth Kee
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  • ISBN978-1-370-78015-0
  • EAN9781370780150
  • Date de parution24/01/2017
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  • ÉditeurEditeurs divers USA

Résumé

Priapism is a prolonged erection of the penis which is usually painful and lasts more than 4 hours. It is not necessarily related with sexual desire or excitement and does not subside after ejaculationPriapism may occur by itself or caused by medical treatment (iatrogenic) and can occur in all age groups including newborns. It usually affects men between the ages of 5 to 10 years and 20 to 50 years.
There are two types of priapism:1. The low flow priapism is the result of blood being stuck in the erection chambers. Low flow priapism usually occurs without a known cause in men who are otherwise healthy but also affects men with sickle cell disease, leukemia (cancer of the blood) or malaria.2. High-flow priapism is less common than low-flow and usually not painful. It occurs from a ruptured artery from an injury to the penis or the perineum (area between the scrotum and anus) which prevents blood in the penis from circulating normally.
Medically the condition is associated with high blood flow when there is little risk of tissue damage or low blood flow when the risk of damage is higher. Some 35 per cent of cases are idiopathic (unknown cause) and 21 per cent are associated with drug therapy or alcohol abuse. Injury accounts for 21 per cent and blood disorders 8 per cent. A painful erection that lasts for longer than four hours requires treatment in hospital.
Many cases resolve spontaneously after repeated ejaculation, physical activity or a brisk walk. Oral terbutaline (e.g. Bricanyl) or salbutamol (e.g. Ventolin) may help if given early. Blood (50ml) can be removed by a doctor inserting a large bore (19G+) needle into the penis often in conjunction with heparin and saline to reduce clotting. In resistant cases, a reversing agent, metaraminol (1 per cent solution), may be injected into the penis.
Rarely surgery is required to avoid permanent damage to the muscle of the penis. Surgery may be suggested if the condition does not respond to aspiration or injections. There are several operation procedures available depending on the type of priapism you have. If you have low flow priapism, shunt surgery may be recommended. A small device called a shunt is implanted into the penis to re-route the blood supply out of the penis.
TABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 PriapismChapter 2 More about PriapismChapter 3 Treatment of PriapismChapter 4 Erectile DysfunctionChapter 5 Sex and PriapismChapter 6 Sickle Cell AnemiaChapter 7 Types of PenisesEpiloguePriapism is a persistent erection which causes the penis pain. It is not related to sexual desire or sexual excitementPriapism may be spontaneous or caused by medical treatmentAny penis erection over 4 hours will require immediate managementCauses for ischemic priapism are sickle cell anemia and blood conditionsPatients with ischemic priapism typically have pain and rigid erectionsNon-ischemic priapism is often due to the rupture of artery in the penis from injuryOther causes are perineum surgery and illegal drug therapyFull blood count and hemoglobin analysis will exclude sickle cell anemiaIn high flow priapism ultrasonography can help identify and locate fistulasAspiration of old blood from the pooled blood in the penis is a simple interventionIntracavernous injection of alpha agonists will help in the arterial constriction-An original poem by Kenneth Kee