Percutaneous Treatment of Venous Erectile Dysfunction

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johnsond1415
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Percutaneous Treatment of Venous Erectile Dysfunction

Postby johnsond1415 » Tue Mar 02, 2021 6:54 pm

Has anyone seen the below article or have any thoughts?

https://fjfsdata01prod.blob.core.window ... 626943.pdf
24 Years Old. Two unsuccessful venous ligation surgeries. Lifelong venous leakage.

wolfpacker
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Re: Percutaneous Treatment of Venous Erectile Dysfunction

Postby wolfpacker » Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:45 pm

Link gives an error and does not open for me
Early 30s with ED for years from penis enlargement stretching and jelqing. Implant by Dr Eid on 24 June 2021 with a Titan 24cm with +1cm RTE on one side and -1cm cut off on the other side

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johnsond1415
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Re: Percutaneous Treatment of Venous Erectile Dysfunction

Postby johnsond1415 » Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:38 am

Sorry about that, try the below link. Does that work?

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 26943/full
24 Years Old. Two unsuccessful venous ligation surgeries. Lifelong venous leakage.

Simbarn
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Re: Percutaneous Treatment of Venous Erectile Dysfunction

Postby Simbarn » Wed Mar 03, 2021 5:01 pm

Very interesting article. Thank you.
It was good to see a simple but clear explanation of what a venous leak is with regard to CVOD. What a venous leak actually is can be misunderstood.

"Vasculogenic etiologies include either arteriogenic or venogenic causes. Venogenic erectile dysfunction is due to veno-occlusive disease, also called “venous leak,” with incomplete relaxation of corporeal smooth muscle during arterial inflow and insufficient occlusion of venous outflow tracts. Dean et al. report that veno-occlusive disease may be due to multiple factors such as degenerative changes or injury of tunica albuginea, impaired relaxation of corporeal smooth muscles, venous shunting, and excessive adrenergic tone in anxious individuals"

It was good to read that adrenergic tone was included. Increased adrenergic tone is also a part of aging and therefore plays a part in CVOD, or the development of CVOD.
Age 57, ED issues for 15-20 years. Testosterone replacement with Enanthate and Ovidrel. Currently using generic Tadalafil 2.5mgs and Resveratrol daily.


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