1. Corpus cavernosum abscess after Winter procedure performance.
- Author
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Paladino JR Jr, Nascimento FJ, Gromatsky C, and Pompeo AC
- Subjects
- Abscess complications, Abscess surgery, Anemia, Sickle Cell complications, Humans, Male, Penile Diseases surgery, Penile Implantation methods, Priapism etiology, Young Adult, Abscess diagnosis, Penile Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
A 23-year-old male patient with sickle-cell disease reported his third episode of priapism complicated by the presence of a corpus cavernosum abscess after the performance of a Winter procedure 20 days prior to his presentation. While in hospital for 11 days, two penile needle aspirations and three surgical drainages were performed with associated antibiotic therapy. He evolved with erectile dysfunction refractory to drug therapy and his infectious condition improved. An early penile prosthesis implantation followed after the use of a vacuum pump in an attempt to decrease the fibrotic process of the corpora cavernosa. Final results were positive.
- Published
- 2014
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