Priapism is a rare disease that has been treated bath by conservative
methods and surgically. Its incidence has increased during recent year
s because of the use of vasoactive drugs for the treatment of impotenc
e. Data on 207 patients treated for priapism in 1973-1990 were collect
ed from Finnish hospitals in order to study the primary results and co
mplications of different treatment modalities. The material was divide
d into two nine-year periods. Only nine out of 79 patients treated con
servatively (11 %) gained relief from priapism, whereas surgery was su
ccessful in 59 % of cases. The duration of symptoms before hospitaliza
tion had shortened during the years and surgical procedures had become
more popular, with improved results. Priapism caused by the injection
of vasoactive drugs or priapism of short duration caused by some othe
r mechanism was treated successfully with aspiration and the injection
of sympathomimetic drugs. Nearly all cases of priapism of duration of
less than four days were treated successfully with small shunts. The
most common complications were infections, but these could be prevente
d with prophylactic antibiotics. Aspiration and injection of sympathom
imetic drugs can be recommended as the primary treatment for priapism,
and if this fails, small shunts. Prophylactic antibiotics are necessa
ry.