High-flow priapism complicating ischemic priapism following iatrogenic laceration of the dorsal artery during a Winter procedure

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU
Michele BertolottoFabio Pozzi Mucelli

Abstract

We report a case of a patient who developed high-flow priapism following a Winter procedure performed for the treatment of low-flow ischemic priapism. During the creation of bilateral cavernosal-glandular shunts, the tip of the left dorsal artery was accidentally lacerated. A fistula developed through the shunt between the torn artery and the cavernosal sinusoids of the tip of the left corpus cavernosum. Gray-scale and Doppler sonography and angiography allowed diagnosis and guided the therapeutic approach.

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