Long-term results of penile vein ligation for erectile dysfunction due to cavernovenous disease.

Techniques in urology Pub Date : 2000-09-01
C T Da Ros, C Telöken, C C Antonini, P R Sogari, C A Souto
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Abstract

Purpose: We now know that outflow restriction is essential for maintaining a rigid erection, which can be achieved after satisfactory smooth muscle relaxation. The aim of this study was to assess retrospectively the efficacy of penile vein surgical ligation in patients with a follow-up of at least 3 years.

Materials and methods: Thirty-two men with impotence due to cavernovenous occlusive disease underwent penile vein ligation for management of organic erectile dysfunction. Cavernovenous occlusive disease was diagnosed by gravity cavernosometry.

Results: Long-term evaluation revealed sustained potency without adjunctive therapy in only 7 patients (21.87%). Twenty-five patients (78.12%) did not show any improvement in the erectile mechanism. Associated complications included penile shortening in 4 (12.5%), hypoesthesia of the glans area in 2 (6.25%), and Peyronie's disease in 1 (3.2%).

Conclusion: Based on these data, we conclude that the long-term success of penile vein ligation is poor.

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阴茎静脉结扎治疗海绵状静脉疾病所致勃起功能障碍的远期疗效。
目的:我们现在知道限制流出对于维持刚性勃起是必不可少的,这可以在令人满意的平滑肌放松后实现。本研究的目的是回顾性评估阴茎静脉手术结扎在随访至少3年的患者中的疗效。材料与方法:对32例海绵状静脉闭塞性阳痿患者行阴茎静脉结扎治疗器质性勃起功能障碍。海绵体静脉闭塞性疾病采用重力海绵体测量法诊断。结果:长期评估显示7例患者(21.87%)在没有辅助治疗的情况下持续有效。25例患者(78.12%)勃起机制没有任何改善。相关并发症包括阴茎缩短4例(12.5%),龟头区感觉减退2例(6.25%),Peyronie病1例(3.2%)。结论:阴茎静脉结扎术的远期成功率较低。
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