Objective: To report a case of high flow priapism due to post traumatic bilateral artero-cavernosal fistula treated with repeated super-selective arterial embolization with resorbable gelatin sponges. Methods: A 23-year-old man presented with a 1-day history of persistent penile tumescence following blunt perineal trauma. The suspicion of high flow priapism (HFP) was confirmed with Color Doppler US (ECDUSS), which showed a Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) of 40 cm/sec and 35 cm/sec respectively for the right and left cavernosal arteries. Also bilateral turbulent, swirling flow patterns at the base of the penis suspicious of artero- cavernosal fistula were detected with the ECDUSS. MRI excluded tunica albuginea fracture. After an exhaustive discussion of possible complications with the patient, a selective arteriography of the hypogastric and internal pudendal artery was performed. This investigation confirmed the presence of pseudoaneurysm of the pudendal branches of the internal pudendal arteries bilaterally (right > left), causing artero-cavernosal communications and therefore a multistage super-selective embolization of right and left cavernous artery with absorbable sponges was performed. Results: After three procedures (first on the right penile branch, the second and the third on the left branch, 2 and 4 weeks later, respectively), both fistulas disappeared. No complication was noted. Four weeks after the last procedure, the patient had an IIEF score of 16. ECDUSS showed normal bilateral PSV. Conclusion: Arteriography with super-selective embolization proved to be an effective therapy for high flow priapism. In bilateral lesions multistage endovascular procedure with resorbable material is a good option.

Super-selective metachronous embolization of post traumatic bilateral arterio-cavernosal fistula : case report / F. Gadda, M.G. Spinelli, G. Cozzi, A. Nicolini, G. Garaffa, M.P. Serrago, P. Acquati, P. Dell'Orto, F. Rocco. ((Intervento presentato al 14. convegno Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine tenutosi a Milano nel 2011.

Super-selective metachronous embolization of post traumatic bilateral arterio-cavernosal fistula : case report

M.G. Spinelli
Secondo
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G. Cozzi;P. Acquati;F. Rocco
Ultimo
2011

Abstract

Objective: To report a case of high flow priapism due to post traumatic bilateral artero-cavernosal fistula treated with repeated super-selective arterial embolization with resorbable gelatin sponges. Methods: A 23-year-old man presented with a 1-day history of persistent penile tumescence following blunt perineal trauma. The suspicion of high flow priapism (HFP) was confirmed with Color Doppler US (ECDUSS), which showed a Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) of 40 cm/sec and 35 cm/sec respectively for the right and left cavernosal arteries. Also bilateral turbulent, swirling flow patterns at the base of the penis suspicious of artero- cavernosal fistula were detected with the ECDUSS. MRI excluded tunica albuginea fracture. After an exhaustive discussion of possible complications with the patient, a selective arteriography of the hypogastric and internal pudendal artery was performed. This investigation confirmed the presence of pseudoaneurysm of the pudendal branches of the internal pudendal arteries bilaterally (right > left), causing artero-cavernosal communications and therefore a multistage super-selective embolization of right and left cavernous artery with absorbable sponges was performed. Results: After three procedures (first on the right penile branch, the second and the third on the left branch, 2 and 4 weeks later, respectively), both fistulas disappeared. No complication was noted. Four weeks after the last procedure, the patient had an IIEF score of 16. ECDUSS showed normal bilateral PSV. Conclusion: Arteriography with super-selective embolization proved to be an effective therapy for high flow priapism. In bilateral lesions multistage endovascular procedure with resorbable material is a good option.
English
2011
Settore MED/24 - Urologia
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Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine
Milano
2011
14
Convegno internazionale
F. Gadda, M.G. Spinelli, G. Cozzi, A. Nicolini, G. Garaffa, M.P. Serrago, P. Acquati, P. Dell'Orto, F. Rocco
Super-selective metachronous embolization of post traumatic bilateral arterio-cavernosal fistula : case report / F. Gadda, M.G. Spinelli, G. Cozzi, A. Nicolini, G. Garaffa, M.P. Serrago, P. Acquati, P. Dell'Orto, F. Rocco. ((Intervento presentato al 14. convegno Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine tenutosi a Milano nel 2011.
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