Priapism after spider bite / Priapismo después de mordedura de araña

Authors

  • Aurelio Rodriguez Fernandez University of Botswana
  • Yenifer Bringas Sosa Centro provincial de epidemiologia Ciego de Avila
  • Yumar de la Paz Perez Especialista de primer grado en Urologia. Hospital Santa Clara
  • Alexei Ortiz Milan University of Botswana

Keywords:

Priapism, Spider bites, Abdominal pain

Abstract

Introduction: some spider bites specific the Black Widow Spider Envenomation (BWSE) is commonly associated with severe abdominal pain, muscle cramping, hypertension and priapism. Treatment is primarily symptomatic with the use of opiates and benzodiazepines. Priapism is a complication of BWSE that it has only rarely been reported.

Case report: it describes an 11 years old male who developed priapism after spider bite admitted in Letsholathebe II Memorial Hospital Maun, Botswana. He was treated with diazepam, steroids and diphenhydramine in Emergency as well as local management.

Conclusion: the patient required no additional opiates for pain and he was discharged from the hospital 2 days after the admission.

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Author Biographies

Aurelio Rodriguez Fernandez, University of Botswana

Intensivist. Clinical Toxicology. Senior Lecturer in Intensive Care. Profesor Auxiliar. Especialista Segundo grado en Cuidados Intensivos y emergentes

Yenifer Bringas Sosa, Centro provincial de epidemiologia Ciego de Avila

Especialista primer grado higiene y epidemiologia . Ciego mde Avila en Mision Internacionalista en Botswana

Yumar de la Paz Perez, Especialista de primer grado en Urologia. Hospital Santa Clara

Especialista primer grado en Urologia Hospital Santa Clara

Alexei Ortiz Milan, University of Botswana

Lecturer University of Botswana. Intensivist.

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Published

2017-04-29

How to Cite

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Rodriguez Fernandez A, Bringas Sosa Y, de la Paz Perez Y, Ortiz Milan A. Priapism after spider bite / Priapismo después de mordedura de araña. Rev Cuba Med Int Emerg [Internet]. 2017 Apr. 29 [cited 2025 Aug. 29];16(2):43-7. Available from: https://revmie.sld.cu/index.php/mie/article/view/211

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