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Breakage of Needle during Intracavernosal Injection and Use of Portable Ultrasound Guidance for Removal

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    Wayland Hsiao, Emory UniversityFei Lian, Emory UniversityBrooks Goodgame, Emory UniversityChad Ritenour, Emory UniversityJordan Angell, Emory UniversityViraj Master, Emory University
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2013-05-14
Publisher
  • Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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  • © 2013 Wayland Hsiao et al.
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ISSN
  • 2090-696X
Volume
  • 2013
Issue
  • 2013
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  • 1
End Page
  • 3
Abstract
  • Purpose. Intracavernosal self-injection (ICI) was first described in 1982, and remains a viable therapy for erectile dysfunction. However, intracorporal needle breakage can be a rare complication of therapy. We report a rare complication of intracorporal needle breakage and a retention of a 30-gauge needle in a 42-year-old paraplegic man. We discuss our experience in using portable high-frequency ultrasound intraoperatively to visualize and guide removal of a retained ICI needle. Materials and Methods. Review of case and ultrasound technique are presented. Results. Using intraoperative ultrasound imaging, the retained intracorporal needle was successfully removed from the patient's penis without any complications. Follow-up ultrasonography and X-ray confirmed complete removal of the needle. Conclusions. We report on the successful implementation and use of a portable high-frequency ultrasound probe to visualize a retained intracorporal needle inside the penis and its use to guide removal. Given the rapid proliferation of portable ultrasound machines in the operating room and out in the field, we expect these imaging techniques to become routine, especially in urological emergencies.
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  • Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery

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