[Embolization in venous erectile insufficiency]
- PMID: 2064361
[Embolization in venous erectile insufficiency]
Abstract
The authors report their experience with management of venous erectile insufficiency. The patients were classified according to radiologic criteria. 46 patients with venous insufficiency of the Santorini plexus were treated by detachable balloons and coils with 57% of satisfactory clinical results.
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