A low-cost simulation model for priapism detumescence training

Ischaemic priapism is a urological emergency requiring prompt intervention to prevent complications such as erectile dysfunction. Because of its low incidence, opportunities for hands-on training are limited, particularly in resource-constrained settings. To address this gap, we developed a low-cost...

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Main Authors: Sachin Garach, Hanlie Dreyer, Ahmed Adam, Abdullah Laher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa
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Online Access:https://jcmsa.org.za/index.php/jcmsa/article/view/223
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Summary:Ischaemic priapism is a urological emergency requiring prompt intervention to prevent complications such as erectile dysfunction. Because of its low incidence, opportunities for hands-on training are limited, particularly in resource-constrained settings. To address this gap, we developed a low-cost, anatomically realistic simulation model to train emergency medicine and urology trainees in needle aspiration techniques. Constructed from readily available materials, the model replicates the anatomical and hepatic characteristics of priapism and was successfully integrated into a structured training programme for emergency medicine registrars. Although not formally evaluated, trainee feedback indicated improved procedural skill and confidence. The constructed reusable trainer offers an accessible and effective educational tool to enhance clinical preparedness, especially in low-resource environments. Further studies are needed to evaluate its impact on training outcomes.
ISSN:2960-110X