2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2018.02.2249
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Mp70-05 Pelvic Denervation Induces Prostate Metaplasia but Does Not Affect Adrenergic Nor Prolactin Receptors of Posganglionic Pelvic Neurons of Rats

Abstract: perioperative outcomes were similar according to presence/absence of erectile dysfunction. Patients with erectile dysfunction were a significant increase in latency of pudendal nerve SSEP (19.4 vs 16.9 ms, p¼0.001). Patients with postoperative incontinence (PPI) were a significant increase in latency of pudendal nerve SSEP (19.5 vs 17.9 ms, p¼0.014).CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that pudendal nerve SSEP can be an effective tool in the evaluation of patients with PPI and erectile dysfunction. The test can be… Show more

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