LONG-TERM FOLLOWUP AND SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PENILE REVASCULARIZATION IN ERECTILE FAILURE

1998 
AbstractPurpose: We report the long-term results of penile revascularization surgery for erectile failure and suggest possible selection criteria for this controversial surgical procedure.Materials and Methods: In 7 years 62 impotent men who did not respond to pharmacotherapy underwent microsurgical penile revascularization and completed long-term followup evaluation in 41 months (range 18 to greater than 62) consisting of a detailed questionnaire, duplex sonography and optional pharmacotherapy or angiography. The Virag procedure was chosen for the first 7 patients, the original Hauri technique for the next 13 and the modified Mannheim triple anastomosis for 42.Results: Of all patients 34% achieved spontaneous and another 20% pharmacologically induced erections. Success in diabetics and older patients was lower (43% for diabetics, 39% for those older than 50 years at surgery), while it was high in men with less than 2 risk factors (58%) as well as in younger patients (69% for those up to 50 years old). Sh...
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