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Surgical and minimally invasive treatment of ischaemic and non-ischaemic priapism: a systematic review by the EAU Sexual and Reproductive Health Guidelines panel

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Surgical and minimally invasive treatment of ischaemic and non-ischaemic priapism: a systematic review by the EAU Sexual and Reproductive Health Guidelines panel / Milenkovic, U.; Cocci, A.; Veeratterapillay, R.; Dimitropoulos, K.; Boeri, L.; Capogrosso, P.; Cilesiz, N. C.; Gul, M.; Hatzichristodoulou, G.; Modgil, V.; Russo, G. I.; Tharakan, T.; Omar, M. I.; Bettocchi, C.; Carvalho, J.; Yuhong, Y.; Corona, G.; Jones, H.; Kadioglu, A.; Martinez-Salamanca, J. I.; Verze, P.; Serefoglu, E. C.; Minhas, S.; Salonia, A.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0955-9930. - 36:1(2024), pp. 36-49. [10.1038/s41443-022-00604-1]
Abstract:
Surgical treatments for ischemic priapism (IP) include shunts or penile implants. Non-ischemic priapism (NIP) is usually the result of penile/perineal trauma causing an arterial fistula and embolisation may be required. We conducted a systematic review on behalf of the EAU Sexual and Reproductive health Guidelines panel to analyse the available evidence on efficacy and safety of surgical modalities for IP and NIP. Outcomes were priapism resolution, sexual function and adverse events following surgery. Overall, 63 studies (n = 923) met inclusion criteria up to September 2021. For IP (n = 702), surgery comprised distal (n = 274), proximal shunts (n = 209) and penile prostheses (n = 194). Resolution occurred in 18.7-100% for distal, 5.7–100% for proximal shunts and 100% for penile prostheses. Potency rate was 20–100% for distal, 11.1–77.2% for proximal shunts, and 26.3–100% for penile prostheses, respectively. Patient satisfaction was 60–100% following penile prostheses implantation. Complications were 0–42.5% for shunts and 0–13.6% for IPP. For NIP (n = 221), embolisation success was 85.7–100% and potency 80–100%. The majority of studies were retrospective cohort studies. Risk of bias was high. Overall, surgical shunts have acceptable success rates in IP. Proximal/venous shunts should be abandoned due to morbidity/ED rates. In IP > 48 h, best outcomes are seen with penile prostheses implantation. Embolisation is the mainstay technique for NIP with high resolution rates and adequate erectile function.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1.1 Articolo in rivista - Review
Elenco autori:
Milenkovic, U.; Cocci, A.; Veeratterapillay, R.; Dimitropoulos, K.; Boeri, L.; Capogrosso, P.; Cilesiz, N. C.; Gul, M.; Hatzichristodoulou, G.; Modgil, V.; Russo, G. I.; Tharakan, T.; Omar, M. I.; Bettocchi, C.; Carvalho, J.; Yuhong, Y.; Corona, G.; Jones, H.; Kadioglu, A.; Martinez-Salamanca, J. I.; Verze, P.; Serefoglu, E. C.; Minhas, S.; Salonia, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
SALONIA ANDREA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/165541
Pubblicato in:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH
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