Moriel E Z, Mehringer C M, Schwartz M, Rajfer J
Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance.
J Urol. 1993 May;149(5 Pt 2):1316-8. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)36379-6.
Embolization of penile veins by coils and/or detachable balloons has been reported as a possible effective form of treatment of venogenic erectile dysfunction. The major appeal for this avenue of therapy in these patients is the reported low morbidity and negligible rate of complications compared to an open operation. We describe a case of asymptomatic pulmonary migration of a coil placed for venous leakage in a patient in whom the procedure was conducted through the femoral vein rather than the deep dorsal vein. We conclude that patients undergoing coil embolization for venous leakage should be appraised of the potential for coil migration.