1989
DOI: 10.1067/mva.1989.0100117
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Experience in diagnosis and treatment of impotence caused by cavernosal leak syndrome

Abstract: To delineate neural, arterial, and venous components contributing to impotence, we used a previously described noninvasive screening sequence combined with stimulation of artificial erection with papaverine injection, selective pudendal arteriography (SPA), and dynamic cavernosography (DC). Among 572 men with impotence, age range 17 to 78 years (average age 54.8 years), 26 men with potential cavernosal leaks in absence of other factors were identified; 16 underwent DC; among these five had normal cavernous ven… Show more

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“…Dorsal vein interruption, resection 37 and coil embolization 5 were used in 27 men. At follow-up ranging from 12±106 months, (average 48 months) 33% functioned spontaneously and 44% used ICI.…”
Section: Group Iv: Venous Interruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dorsal vein interruption, resection 37 and coil embolization 5 were used in 27 men. At follow-up ranging from 12±106 months, (average 48 months) 33% functioned spontaneously and 44% used ICI.…”
Section: Group Iv: Venous Interruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%