Priapism in a Patient with Rectal Adenocarcinoma.
Navdeep DeharJustin TongZain SiddiquiMichael LeveridgeAnna TomiakPublished in: Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Priapism in cancer is usually related to tumour infiltration of the penis and corporal bodies resulting in poor venous and lymphatic drainage. The management is palliative and can include chemotherapy, radiation, surgical shunting, and potentially penectomy; however, conservative penis-sparing therapy may be reasonable in patients with limited life expectancy.