Venous surgery in veno-occlusive dysfunction: long-time results after deep dorsal vein resection
- PMID: 1413322
- DOI: 10.1159/000282391
Venous surgery in veno-occlusive dysfunction: long-time results after deep dorsal vein resection
Abstract
Follow-up of patients 1 year after deep dorsal vein resection gives evidence of an approximate 50-60% success rate. A careful selection of only this small percentage of patients, in whom abnormal drainage through the penile dorsum is obvious, is mandatory. Men with an arterial cofactor have to be excluded or to be subsequently treated by intracavernosal autoinjection of vasoactive substances. Late results from our study demonstrate a further loss of sufficient erection, also in men considered as persistent success by us, in the subjective view of the patient and/or his sexual partner.
Comment in
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Organic erectile dysfunction appears to occur frequently as a consequence of abnormal corporal veno-occlusive hemodynamics.Urol Int. 1992;49(1):7-8. Urol Int. 1992. PMID: 1413330 No abstract available.
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