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Stuttering priapism--a review of the therapeutic options.

Author(s): Muneer A, Minhas S, Arya M, Ralph DJ

Affiliation(s): University College London Hospitals, London, UK. asif@amuneer.co.uk

Publication date & source: 2008-08, Int J Clin Pract., 62(8):1265-70. Epub 2008 May 8.

Publication type: Review

INTRODUCTION: Priapism is a urological emergency which is commonly classified into low-flow and high-flow priapism. Immediate intervention is required for low-flow cases as the development of ischaemia ultimately leads to long-term erectile dysfunction. Stuttering or recurrent priapism is less well understood. This subtype is characterised by short-lived painful erections and is commonly encountered in patients with sickle cell disease. METHODS: A systematic review of the treatment options available for stuttering priapism is presented combined with our own experience in managing this condition over a period of 25 years. RESULTS: Although numerous medical treatment options have been reported, the majority are through small trials or anecdotal reports. CONCLUSIONS: Stuttering priapism is a condition which is still not well understood and there is no standardised algorithm for the management of this condition. A multicentre randomised trial is required to evaluate the treatment options.

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