POST-CAUDAL BLOCK PRIAPISMIN CHILDREN: ARARE COMPLICATION NOT TO BEUNDERESTIMATED
- Anesthesiology Department, Mohammed 5 Military Hospital of Rabat, Morocco.
- Anaesthesiology Department, Children Hospital of Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract
Caudal anesthesia, commonly used in pediatric sub-umbilical surgeries, is well-regarded for its safety and simplicity. However, rare complications such as priapism may occur. We report the case of a 4-year-old child undergoing inguinal hernia repair who developed pulsatile priapism following a caudal block with bupivacaine. The complication was managed through deepening of anesthesia and symptomatic measures, with spontaneous resolution after 5 hours and no long-term sequelae. This case highlights a potential reflexogenic mechanism involving parasympathetic hyperactivity due to sympathetic fiber blockade. Although rare, post-caudal block priapism requires heightened vigilance and prompt management to prevent serious complications.
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Kassimi Hamza, Ed-dafali Larbi, El Koraichi Alae, Ech Cherif El Kettani Salma, Bensghir Mustapha and Bentalha Aziza (2025); POST-CAUDAL BLOCK PRIAPISMIN CHILDREN: ARARE COMPLICATION NOT TO BEUNDERESTIMATED, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 13 (01), 342-344, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/20199
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