| Literature DB >> 30053817 |
Claudia Fanni1, Maria Antonietta Marcialis1, Maria Cristina Pintus1, Cristina Loddo1, Vassilios Fanos2.
Abstract
Neonatal priapism is a rare condition with only 26 described cases in literature since 1879. It is defined as a persistent penile erection occurring in the first 28 days of life, lasting at least 4 h that usually happens in the first days (from 2 to 12 days). It is a very different condition compared to the adult one because in newborns it is a relatively benign phenomenon. As a result of this paucity of described cases, classification and management are not well known by most of neonatologists and currently there are no established guidelines for its management. Most cases are idiopathic but other aetiologies are possible (polycythemia, blood transfusion and drugs). We describe our only case, which occurred during hypothermia therapy and review the literature to clarify the best choice in management of this rare entity.Entities:
Keywords: Cooling therapy; Neonatal priapism; Newborn; Persistent penile erection; Priapism
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30053817 PMCID: PMC6063002 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-018-0514-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Causes and physiopathology of ischemic priapism in older children and in adults
| Cause | Percentage (%) | Physiopathology |
|---|---|---|
| Haemoglobinopathy (Sick cell disease) | 65 | Microvascular obstruction for sickling of deoxygenates Haemoglobin S in small vessel with low pO2 [ |
| Leukaemia | 10 | Impairment of vascular integrity with activation of protrombotic mechanism for interaction of leukaemic blasts and endothelial cells [ |
| Tumor (primary or metastatic) | 10 | Can lead to priapism through direct infiltration and obstruction [ |
| Drugs: | 5 | Vasoactive mechanisms [ |
| Infection and central disease | Not reported | Action on central erectile centre or failure in detumescence mechanism [ |
| Haemodialysis | Not reported | Hypovolemia and haemoconcentration who results in increase of intravascular viscosity [ |
| Parental nutrition | Not reported | It contains fat emulsion because this situation causes a rise of intravascular viscosity, stimulates blood coagulability and also it is possible the development of fat embolism [ |
| Toxins (scorpion, spider) | Not reported | Action in Calcium and Potassium channels on the vascular smooth muscle cells [ |
| Henoch –Schonlein purpura | Not reported | Obstruction to venous outflow [ |
Fig. 1Neonatal priapism: neonatal priapism in our newborn
Fig. 2Color Doppler ultraonography Normal arterial flow on Colour Doppler Ultrasonography (CDU) of the penis in our newborn with priapism
Date of 27 cases [Rearranged with additional 6 cases from reference Talibzade]
| Reference | Onset | Treatment | Duration (days) | Proposed aetiology |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nuckols [ | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported |
| Humbert et al. [ | Day 1 | Observation | 2 | Polycythemia |
| Day 4 | Phlebotomy | 5 | Polycythemia | |
| Laroque and Cosgrove [ | Not reported | Observation | 4 | Polycythemia |
| Amlie et al. [ | Day 37 (delivery at 29 weeks) | Observation | 12 | Blood transfusion |
| Leal et al. [ | At birth | Observation | 6 | Idiopathic |
| Shapiro [ | At birth | Observation | 3 | Idiopathic |
| Merlob and Livne [ | At birth | Observation | 6 | Idiopathic |
| Day 1 | Observation | 5 | Idiopathic | |
| Day 5 | Observation | 4 | Idiopathic | |
| Day 1 | Observation | Idiopathic | ||
| Stothers and Rictchie [ | At birth | Intravenous ketamine | 3 | Idiopathic |
| Walker and Casale [ | At birth | Exchange transfusion | 4 | Polycythemia |
| Meijer and Bakker [ | Day 1 | Observation | 4 | Idiopathic |
| Burgu et al. [ | Day 1 | Observation | 3 | Idiopathic |
| Aktoz et al. [ | Day 1 | Observation | 4 | Idiopathic |
| Sood et al. [ | Day 4 | Surgery | 20 | Pyocavernositis |
| Dust et al. [ | Day 1 | Observation | 6 | Idiopathic |
| Karakaja et al. [ | Day 7 | Observation | 3 | Idiopathic |
| Marmara [ | Day 1 | Observation | 6 | Idiopathic |
| Day 1 | Observation | 7 | Idiopathic | |
| Kuwano et al. [ | At birth | Observation | 5 | Idiopathic |
| Laamiri et al. [ | Day 1 | Observation | 9 | Idiopathic |
| Miller and Roth [ | – | Observation | 3 | iNO therapy, Sildenafil |
| – | Observation | – | Sildenafil | |
| Samiee S. et al. [ | Day one | Observation | 5 | Idiopathic |
| Present case | Day one | Observation | 3 | Idiopathic |