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A narrative review of initial treatment for ischemic priapism.

Supanut LumbiganonMuhammed A Moukhtar HammadBabak K AzadFaysal A Yafi
Published in: International journal of impotence research (2024)
Priapism is a rare condition characterized by prolonged and often painful penile erection unrelated to sexual stimulation. Ischemic priapism, the most common subtype, requires immediate attention to prevent irreversible damage to erectile tissue. This narrative review explores the initial management strategies for ischemic priapism. Intracavernosal phenylephrine injection and aspiration with or without irrigation are recommended as first-line treatments, with alternative options available depending on clinical settings and patient factors. While guidelines offer clear recommendations for priapism lasting more than 4 h, management of shorter-duration cases remains challenging due to limited evidence.
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