Skat/swelling body autoinjection therapy

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Cavernous body autoinjection therapy

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Intracavernous application of vasoactive substances by the doctor or the patient for therapeutic purposes (achievement of an artificial erection in cases of impotentia coeundi organic genesis).

IndicationThis section has been translated automatically.

Impotentia coeundi of organic origin (diabetes mellitus, encephalomyelitis disseminata, AVK, posttraumatic and others).

ImplementationThis section has been translated automatically.

The injection is made after careful disinfection with a thin cannula (No. 16 or 20) horizontally into the two corpora cavernosa from the side; the vasoactive substances used include papaverine and, alternatively, prostacyclin (especially in the clinical area); the dosage must be determined individually on the basis of a previous cavernous body pharmacological test and should produce an artificial erection over a period of approximately 2 hours.

Undesirable effectsThis section has been translated automatically.

Prolonged erections up to priapism depending on the individual sensitivity of the patient.

ContraindicationThis section has been translated automatically.

Remember! The above mentioned vasoactive substances are not approved for an intracavernous autoinjection therapy for organic impotentia coeundi (off-label use!). The application should therefore only be initiated and controlled by experienced urologists or andrologists in clinics or practices!

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020