Priapism is a urological emergency. The treatment for ischaemic priapism is usually
cavernosal aspiration with or without cavernosal irrigation. Some patients may need surgical intervention
-the various shunt procedures. We report a 21-year-old man with priapism secondary to chronic
myeloid leukemia who needed a combined medical and surgical management. He underwent a spongiocavernosal
shunt as well as cytoreductive chemotherapy to achieve complete detumescence. Therefore,
cytoreductive chemotherapy is an adjunct in diffi cult to treat priapism associated with chronic myeloid
leukemia
Leukemia, Myeloid