[HTML][HTML] Nonpharmacologic treatment of erectile dysfunction

DK Montague�- Reviews in Urology, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DK Montague
Reviews in Urology, 2002ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nonpharmacologic treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) includes sex therapy, the use of
vacuum erection devices, penile prosthesis implantation, and penile vascular surgery. Sex
therapy is indicated for psychogenic ED and is at times a useful adjunct for other treatments
in men with mixed psychogenic and organic ED. Vacuum erection devices produce usable
erections in over 90% of patients; however, patient and partner acceptability is an issue.
Three-piece inflatable penile prostheses create flaccidity and an erection that comes close�…
Abstract
Nonpharmacologic treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) includes sex therapy, the use of vacuum erection devices, penile prosthesis implantation, and penile vascular surgery. Sex therapy is indicated for psychogenic ED and is at times a useful adjunct for other treatments in men with mixed psychogenic and organic ED. Vacuum erection devices produce usable erections in over 90% of patients; however, patient and partner acceptability is an issue. Three-piece inflatable penile prostheses create flaccidity and an erection that comes close to that which occurs naturally. Penile vascular surgery has shown greatest efficacy in young men with vasculogenic ED resulting from pelvic or perineal trauma.
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