Recent guidelines have advocated for step-wise treatment of increasing invasiveness in the management of ischaemic priapism though with low-level evidences. In the past, proximal shunts were favoured as first-line treatment. We present an African man who had proximal shunt (cavernoso-spongiosal) three decades ago for ischaemic priapism and subsequently had long-term morbidity over the three decades with adverse effect on his quality of life. Recent guidelines appear to be sound despite their limitations and more invasive cavernoso-spongiosal shunts may be associated with significant long-term morbidities and poor quality of life.
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Bello, J. O. (2014). Postpriapism erectile dysfunction and shunt-related urethral stricture: Long-term morbidity after proximal shunt for ischaemic priapism. Pan African Medical Journal, 19. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.72.5209
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