The Effect of Spinal Anesthesia on Penile Length and Erectile Function in Patients Underwent Endoscopic Urological Surgeries: A Double-Blinded Randomized Clinical Trial
Farzad Allameh,
Seyedmohamad Hosseininia,
Ali Khoshnamak
et al.
Abstract:Background: Evidence shows that spinal anesthesia can alter the penile length and penile engorgement and the fact that patients undergoing spinal anesthesia may experience erectile dysfunction. We hypothesized that spinal anesthesia would not result in altered penile length; however, it can lead to temporary erectile dysfunction. Methods: A total of 73 patients referred to our hospital for endoscopic urological surgeries underwent either spinal anesthesia (SA, n = 37) or general anesthesia (GA, n = 36). We mea… Show more
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