Endovascular penile revascularization improves erectile dysfunction in patients with penile arterial insufficiency
Khalil Masabni,
Nicolas Diehm
Abstract:In most institutions, patients with erectile dysfunction due to penile arterial insufficiency are offered palliative treatments like vacuum constrictor devices, intraurethral alprostadil, intracavernosal injection of prostaglandins, and/or implantation of penile prosthesis when these patients can be treated by endovascular penile revascularization. 50% of patients with erectile dysfunction are non-responders to phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors. 70% of non-responders to phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors have penile … Show more
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