The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
MICROSURGICAL PENILE REVASCULARIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH PURE ARTERIOGENIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Yasuo KawanishiKazunori KimuraKunihisa YamaguchiHiroyoshi NakatsujiTomoteru KishimotoKeiji KojimaAkira YamamotoAkira Numata
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2000 Volume 91 Issue 2 Pages 62-68

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(Backgrounds) We report the results of microscopic penile revascularization in patients with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.
(Methods) One patient with localized obstruction of the common penile artery underwent the Michal II penile revascularization, 13 patients underwent the Furlow-Fisher procedure, and 5 patients underwent the Hauri procedure. The mean age was 33.0 years and the mean follow-up period was 32 months (4-80 months). Eight patients were tobacco smokers, one patient was over 50 years old. Surgery was considered successful when the patients had a permeable anastomosis and were able to achieve satisfactory erection resulting in normal sexual intercourse.
(Results) All surgery was successful except for one patient who had undergone the Furlow-Fisher procedure. In Spite of antithrombotic therapy, graft occlusion occurred in two patients. Post operative glans hypervascularity occurred in two patients.
(Conclusion) Penile revascularization surgery is a highly effective treatment for selected patients. There is a need for further study of graft occlusion and glans hypervascularity.

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