Table 3.
Winter’s Shunt | A Travernol needle is used to form a fistula between the glans penis and corpora cavernosa[24] |
Ebbehoj’s Procedure | A scalpel is laterally inserted into the glans penis piercing one or both of the corpora cavernosa[28] |
T-shunt | A 10 blade is inserted into the glans penis lateral to the external urethral meatus and rotated 90 degrees. Deoxygenated blood is then “milked” out[26,29] |
Al-Ghorab’s shunt | A 2 cm incision is made on the dorsum of the penis 1 cm distal to the coronal sulcus and a circular core of tunica albuginea approximately 5mm diameter is removed.[27,30] The Burnett snake maneuverer modification involves cannulating a 7/8 Heger through the removed tunica albuginea to the proximal limit of the corpora cavernosa. The dilator is then removed and the penis is compressed to remove stagnant blood. |
A brief overview of the procedural differences in the different types of distal shunts