High-Flow Priapism: Superselective Cavernous Artery Embolization with Microcoils

Objectives To determine the effectiveness of superselective cavernous artery embolization. Methods Eight patients with high-flow priapism were included in this study. All were treated by superselective cavernous artery embolization with microcoils and gelatin sponges. The follow-up examinations cons...

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Veröffentlicht in:Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) N.J.), 2008-09, Vol.72 (3), p.571-573
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Bao-xing, Xin, Zhong-cheng, Zou, Ying-hua, Tian, Long, Wu, Yi-guang, Wu, Xiao-jun, Song, Wei-dong, Zhang, Zhi-chao, Gao, Bing
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives To determine the effectiveness of superselective cavernous artery embolization. Methods Eight patients with high-flow priapism were included in this study. All were treated by superselective cavernous artery embolization with microcoils and gelatin sponges. The follow-up examinations consisted of color duplex ultrasonography. The International Index of Erectile Function 5-item questionnaire was used to investigate the patients' erectile function before the onset of priapism, at embolization, and 6 months after embolization. Results A unilateral cavernous fistula was found in 7 patients and bilateral fistulas in 1. Of the 8 patients, 2 (1 with unilateral and 1 with bilateral fistulas) initially underwent embolization with a gelatin sponge but presented with recurrence of tumescence 1 week after treatment and required a repeat embolization procedure with microcoils. The other 6 patients (75%) were successfully detumescent after embolization with microcoils. The 6 patients (75%) who underwent embolization with microcoils alone had normal erectile function with a mean International Index of Erectile Function score of 22.20 at 6 months after embolization. The 2 patients (25%) who had required repeat embolization had erectile dysfunction, with a mean International Index of Erectile Function score of 13.00. Conclusions Superselective cavernous artery embolization with microcoils is a safe and effective treatment of high-flow priapism. The use of microcoils resulted in greater embolization success and preservation of erectile function, especially in the treatment of a unilateral arterial fistula in a young patient.
ISSN:0090-4295
1527-9995
DOI:10.1016/j.urology.2008.01.087