2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.00796.x
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Clinical Implications of a Close Vicinity of Nervus Dorsalis Penis/Clitoridis and Os Pubis

Abstract: Introduction Close relation of nervus dorsalis penis/clitoris and os pubis has a major impact in surgical disciplines. Aim To summarize a current knowledge about this region, represented by the course of sulcus nervi dorsalis penis/clitoridis. Methods Literature search of years 1970–2007. Main Outcome Measures… Show more

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“…However, it has been suggested that frequent stimulation of the dorsal nerve of the root of the penis, which is necessary for normal erection and ejaculation, somewhat reduces penile sensitivity and central excitability, which may help improve the ejaculation threshold and prolong IELT, thereby effectively treating PE (29,30).…”
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“…However, it has been suggested that frequent stimulation of the dorsal nerve of the root of the penis, which is necessary for normal erection and ejaculation, somewhat reduces penile sensitivity and central excitability, which may help improve the ejaculation threshold and prolong IELT, thereby effectively treating PE (29,30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dorsal nerve of the penis root is a sensory nerve that is essential for normal erection and ejaculation (Šedý, Naňka, Špačková, & Jarolím, ). Frequent stimulation of the dorsal nerve branches of the penis root can reduce penile sensitivity and central excitability to a certain extent, which may help to improve the ejaculation threshold and prolong the IETL, thereby effectively treating PE (Althof et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The running sutures of the crura, therefore, could not involve the tissue close to the bone. The lateral border of the sulcus is palpable on the ventral aspect of the pubic bone and thus was used as an anatomical landmark for the safe insertion of the needle [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%