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Andrology chronicles: Navigating priapism

Andrology chronicles: Navigating priapism

Update: 2024-08-17
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Welcome to the fourth episode of "Andrology chronicles: Messages for men's health", a podcast series accredited by the EU-ACME programme.

In this final episode, titled "Navigating priapism. Tailored approaches for both ischaemic and non-ischaemic cases", the complexities of diagnosing and managing priapism are explored. Our distinguished speakers, Dr. R. Rees (GB) and Dr. V. Sahdev (GB), provide a comprehensive overview of both ischaemic (low-flow) and non-ischaemic (high-flow) priapism, discussing their distinct etiologies and clinical presentations. They share details on the latest treatment protocols, from emergency interventions to long-term management strategies, ensuring that healthcare professionals are well-equipped to handle these critical situations.

This episode is the last in a series of four. Past episodes include:

  • The varicocele conundrum. Treatment strategies explored - already released, find it here.
  • The complex Peyronie’s dilemma. Methods for effective management - already released, find it here.
  • From investigation to resolution. Tackling advanced erectile dysfunction - already released, find it here.

This series is essential listening for healthcare professionals dedicated to advancing men's health, as well as for patients seeking comprehensive knowledge about their conditions. Tune in to enhance your understanding and stay at the forefront of andrological care.

Upon completion of all four episodes and a post-test questionnaire, listeners will receive 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®) upon completion.

Here is the post-test questionnaire for this episode.

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Andrology chronicles: Navigating priapism

Andrology chronicles: Navigating priapism

European Association of Urology