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  • * The condition was attributed to overactivation of parasympathetic pathways, leading to increased acetylcholine release and resultant penile blood flow issues.
  • * Despite various treatments to alleviate the condition, including medication and irrigation techniques, the boy required a surgical procedure (distal T-shunt) to resolve the ischemic priapism caused by the scorpion envenomation.

Article Abstract

Priapism as a complication of scorpionism in children is rare and is categorized as grade II of severity. The pathogenesis is the activation of parasympathetic pathways that stimulate the release of acetylcholine. An 8-year-old boy, a known case of steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome, presented with a history of persistent penile erection for the previous 12 hours. He had a history of a black scorpion (Heterometrus swammerdami) sting on his right leg 4 days earlier. He was given adequate analgesia, and prazosin was started at 30 µg/kg/dose because of the parasympathetic overactivity. Doppler ultrasonography of the penile shaft showed a bilateral thickened, bulky, and edematous corpus cavernosa and no arterial flow due to venous congestion, suggesting ischemic (low-flow) priapism. Detumescence was not accomplished with saline irrigation and aspiration or with intracorporeal irrigation with phenylephrine. Thus, a distal T-shunt was done. We illustrate an interesting case of scorpion envenomation with delayed ischemic priapism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11448531PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.24-0223DOI Listing

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