[Correction of erectile impotence of venous origin using detachable balloons and coils]
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[Correction of erectile impotence of venous origin using detachable balloons and coils]
Abstract
The authors review a radiological classification of venous impotence and report their therapeutic approach. 13 patients with a venous insufficiency of Santorini's plexus were treated by detachable balloons and coils. This technic was convenient in 11 of the 13 cases. 5 patients with a superficial venous insufficiency were treated by embolization by coils. The results in this group appear to be good in 4 cases.
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