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. 1989 Aug;64(2):183-90.
doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1989.tb05985.x.

Penile venous drainage in erectile dysfunction. Anatomical, radiological and functional considerations

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Penile venous drainage in erectile dysfunction. Anatomical, radiological and functional considerations

S R Aboseif et al. Br J Urol. 1989 Aug.

Abstract

To elucidate further the penile venous anatomy and its role in the haemodynamics of erection, we performed pharmacological cavernometry and cavernography in 95 patients with venogenic impotence and in 12 patients with psychogenic impotence. The findings were correlated with those of dissection in 10 adult male cadavers. Cavernography confirmed that the main venous drainage of the corpora cavernosa is via the cavernous veins, with additional drainage through the crural, circumflex and deep dorsal veins and demonstrated that, in patients with venogenic impotence, the cavernous veins are the common site of leakage. Cavernometry provided valuable parameters for the quantification of the degree of venous leakage. Detailed knowledge of the penile venous system and cavernometry and cavernography are essential for the proper diagnosis and treatment of patients with venogenic impotence.

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