显微外科阴茎血管重建术治疗缺血性勃起功能障碍:随时间推移的累积有效率和影响手术效果的因素。

IF 0.7 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INVESTIGATION Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2152/jmi.71.219
Yasuo Kawanishi, Takeshi Miyake, Masahito Yamanaka
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研究目的本研究旨在阐明显微外科阴茎血管再造术随着时间推移的累积效果以及影响手术效果的因素:本研究分析了 114 名男性,中位年龄为 30.5 岁。他们通过血管造影检查发现阴茎内动脉有局部病变。他们接受了下腹部动脉远端与阴茎背动脉的吻合术,缝合线为 11-0 :结果:根据卡普兰-梅耶法计算得出的最终累积有效率为92.5%。1年和3年的累积有效率分别为58.0%和92.5%。研究期间有 21 名患者未能治愈。年龄是影响手术效果的一个重要因素(P=0.018),多普勒超声的收缩峰值和舒张末期速度、体表静脉闭塞功能障碍和静脉结扎的影响较小(分别为P=0.290、P=0.559、P=0.054和P=0.732):结论:阴茎血管重建术的最终累积有效率为92.5%。结论:阴茎血管再造术的最终累积有效率为 92.5%。海绵体功能似乎是可逆的,海绵体功能障碍不是影响手术效果的重要因素。J. Med.Invest.71 : 219-224, August, 2024.
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Microsurgical penile revascularization for ischemic erectile dysfunction:Cumulative effective rate over time and factors affecting surgical outcomes.

Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the cumulative effectiveness of microsurgical penile revascularization over time and factors that affect surgical outcomes.

Subjects and methods: This study analyzed 114 men with a median age of 30.5 years. They had localized arterial lesions on the internal pudendal artery by angiography. They underwent the anastomosis of the distal end of the inferior epigastric artery to the dorsal artery of the penis with 11-0 sutures.

Results: The final cumulative effectiveness rate calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method was 92.5%. The 1- and 3-year cumulative effectiveness rates were 58.0% and 92.5%, respectively. Twenty-one patients were not cured during the study. Age was a factor significantly affecting the surgical outcomes (p=0.018), and the peak systolic and end-diastolic velocities on Doppler ultrasound, corporal veno-occlusive dysfunction, and venous ligation were less significant (p=0.290, p=0.559, p=0.054, and p=0.732, respectively).

Conclusion: The final cumulative effectiveness rate of penile revascularization was 92.5%. Latency was observed until cure, half of the cases were cured in approximately 10 months. Cavernous function appears to be reversible and cavernous dysfunction was not a significant factor in surgical outcome. J. Med. Invest. 71 : 219-224, August, 2024.

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