The fertility of men with spinal injuries

Application of a vibrator of 80 Hz and 2.5 mm amplitude to the lower surface of the glans penis caused ejaculation in less than 20 minutes (usually less than 3 minutes) in 48 of 81 men with spinal cord injuries (mostly complete) of more than 6 months duration. It failed in all the 19 of the 81 who l...

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description Application of a vibrator of 80 Hz and 2.5 mm amplitude to the lower surface of the glans penis caused ejaculation in less than 20 minutes (usually less than 3 minutes) in 48 of 81 men with spinal cord injuries (mostly complete) of more than 6 months duration. It failed in all the 19 of the 81 who lacked reflex hip flexion on scratching the soles of the feet, and in 14 others. It failed in 11 of 12 men with injuries of less than 6 months' duration. From 21 of 34 men for whom the vibrator failed, semen could be obtained by electroejaculation, which is just as successful within 6 months of injury as subsequently and may succeed even if reflex hip flexion is absent. Eleven pregnancies where the father had a complete or nearly complete spinal cord lesion are reported. Nine healthy children have been born.
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Biological and medical sciences
Ejaculation
Electric Stimulation Therapy
Fertility
Humans
Infertility, Male - etiology
Infertility, Male - therapy
Injuries of the nervous system and the skull. Diseases due to physical agents
Insemination
Male
Masturbation
Medical sciences
Sperm Count
Spinal Injuries - complications
Spinal Injuries - physiopathology
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Vibration - therapeutic use
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