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M Á Cárdenas Elías1, F Vázquez Rueda2, V Jiménez Crespo1, A Siu Uribe1, F J Murcia Pascual1, J E Betancourth Alvarenga1, R M Paredes Esteban1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Circumcision is a frequent and common surgical procedure in children; nevertheless it is not completely hassle-free. Post circumcision ischemic complications are even rare and they are generally due to administration of local vasoconstrictor anesthetics. There are few cases reported in the literature. We report the management and treatment of post- circumcision penile ischemia (PCI). CASE REPORT: A 10 years old patient who underwent circumcision and a dorsal penile nerve block DPNB presents signs of penile ischemia two hours after surgery without any other symptoms. Ultrasonography shows weak flow of the penile artery, with progressive worsening. 24 hours later we start treatment with pentoxifylline (PTX) that is maintained for 6 days, topical testosterone and a caudal blocking (for 48 hours). The patient evolved favorably within a few hours and there was complete resolution in 6 days. DISCUSSION: We analyze 9 cases of pediatric patients which were described in the literature. 7 cases (77.7 %) received DPNB. The PCI is an unusual complication of circumcision, and DPNB seems to be the most frequent cause. Several therapeutic options are available for its management, but none is protocolised.Entities:
Keywords: Circumcision; Dorsal penile nerve block; Penile ischemia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28393509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cir Pediatr ISSN: 0214-1221