Long-term results following dorsal penile vein ligation in 126 patients with veno-occlusive dysfunction

One hundred and forty-seven patients who had dorsal penile vein ligation (DPVL) between 1987 and 1996 were re-investigated either during clinical consultation or by standardised telephone interview respectively questionnaire. One hundred and twenty-six patients were available for long-term follow-up...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of impotence research 1997-12, Vol.9 (4), p.205-209
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description One hundred and forty-seven patients who had dorsal penile vein ligation (DPVL) between 1987 and 1996 were re-investigated either during clinical consultation or by standardised telephone interview respectively questionnaire. One hundred and twenty-six patients were available for long-term follow-up. Postoperative outcome was classified into complete spontaneous erection, postoperative response to pharmacotherapy or no satisfactory improvement. The short-term success after 1-3 months according to this classification was 31 (24.6%), 25 (19.8%) and 70 (55.6%). These results were found to have deteriorated on long-term observation; with only 14 (11.2%), 24 (19.0%) and 88 (69.8%) respectively. Positive prognostic factors were preoperative duration of erectile dysfunction of < or = 7 y, a normal CC-EMG and a maintenance flow of < or = 45 ml/min. With all three parameters present, longterm success (spontaneous erection plus responder to intracavernous injection) rose from 30 to 67% in this selected group (P < or = 0.001). Our study shows that long-term success for unselected patients undergoing DPVL is disappointing; however, careful patient selection significantly improves long-term results.
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Erectile dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction - surgery
Humans
Ligation
Male
Medical prognosis
Penile Erection
Penis
Penis - blood supply
Postoperative Complications
Success
Treatment Outcome
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