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Preventing hematomas during artificial erection.

D A Hatch1

  • 1Department of Urology, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois.

The Urologic Clinics of North America
|February 1, 1990
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Subcutaneous hematoma during artificial erection can be prevented by injecting through the glans penis into the corpus cavernosum. This technique allows blood to be absorbed via the corpus spongiosum

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Andrology
  • Surgical Techniques

Background:

  • Subcutaneous hematoma is a potential complication during artificial erection procedures.
  • Effective management of complications is crucial for patient safety and procedure success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a technique for preventing subcutaneous hematoma during artificial erection.
  • To outline the mechanism of blood absorption following needle insertion into the corpus cavernosum.

Main Methods:

  • Needle insertion through the glans penis directly into the corpus cavernosum.
  • Utilizing the corpus spongiosum's drainage system for absorbed blood.

Main Results:

  • Successful avoidance of subcutaneous hematoma formation.

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  • Efficient absorption of puncture site blood through the corpus spongiosum.
  • Conclusions:

    • This injection technique effectively prevents subcutaneous hematoma.
    • The anatomical drainage of the corpus spongiosum facilitates post-puncture blood absorption.