Treatment of the intraoperative penile erection with intracavernous phenylephrine
- PMID: 7714971
Treatment of the intraoperative penile erection with intracavernous phenylephrine
Abstract
A total of 23 patients who had an intraoperative penile erection during endoscopic or penile surgery underwent intracavernous injection of 200 micrograms phenylephrine. Detumescence occurred rapidly in all patients with a single injection. Hemodynamic changes consisted of a transient increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressures (+9%, p < 0.05) without significant change in pulse rate (-5%, p > 0.05). No marked side effect was reported even in elderly patients. Intraoperative penile erection, which seems to be more frequent in patients younger than 50 years, during general anesthesia with propofol or epidural anesthesia, can be treated safely with intracavernous injection of phenylephrine.
Comment in
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Impotence.J Urol. 1995 May;153(5):1482. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)67439-1. J Urol. 1995. PMID: 7714972 No abstract available.
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