Outpatient penile implantation with the patient under a novel method of crural block

Geng Long Hsu, Cheng Hsing Hsieh, Hsien Sheng Wen, Shyh Chyan Chen, Yi Chang Chen, Li Jen Liu, Martin S. Mok, Chih Hsiung Wu

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Abstract

Although local anaesthesia for penile implants has been substantially reported, its methodology, simplicity and reliability left room for improvement. We would like to report on an innovative penile crural block using local anaesthesia in patients who underwent penile implantation as outpatient surgery. From March 1987 to March 1991, a total of 21 organically impotent men, aged from 27 to 77 years, received penile prosthesis implantation. All these were performed under pudendal nerve block as an outpatient procedure. From August 1992 to January 2003 a proximal dorsal nerve block with peripenile infiltration and penile crural block was developed to replace the anaesthesia method of pudendal nerve blocks in 137 consecutive patients (aged from 35 to 83 years) undergoing penile implants. The anaesthetic effects and postoperative results with the crural block were very satisfactory. Common immediate side-effects included puncture of the vessels, subcutaneous ecchymosis, transient palpitations and dilation pain, but there were no significant late complications. In the group of pudendal nerve blockage, 42.9% patients (nine of 21) experienced severe aching pain over the perineum for 1-2 weeks postoperatively, whereas the newly developed method of crural block markedly reduced these adverse effects. This new anaesthetic method proved to be reliable, simple, and safe with fewer complications. It offers the advantages of less morbidity, preservation of patient's privacy, reduced adverse effects of anaesthesia, and a more-rapid return to activity with minimal complications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-151
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Andrology
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2004

Keywords

  • Cavernous nerve
  • Corpora cavernosa
  • Organic impotence
  • Penile crus
  • Pudendal nerve

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Endocrinology

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