Davood Arab, Hamed Azadbar, Elaha Shahab
*, Arash Ardestani Zadeh
1 Department of Surgery, Clinical Research Development Center, Kowsar Hospital, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran.
Abstract
Priapism is an uncommon disease and defined as full or partial erection that persists beyond 4 hours and is not related to sexual
stimulation. We are presenting a 33-year-old man with high-flow priapism after penile trauma when falling accidentally on an iron
pipe. The patient had both arterio-lacunar fistula (ALF) and pseudoaneurysm in ultrasonography and pudendal angiography that
successfully treated by super-selective embolization for pseudoaneurysm and watchful waiting for arterio-lacunar.