Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Although the high rate of erectile dysfunction (ED) following prostatectomy is well recognised, the aetiology and pathophysiology have not yet been fully elucidated. We examined the current literature as to aetiology, treatment and possible prevention of ED following prostatectomy. METHOD: Review of the literature by a Medline search. KEYWORDS: Radical prostatectomy; Erectile dysfunction; Quality of life; Prevention; Management.CONCLUSION: The most important predictors of erectile function are pre-operative erectile function and the nerve sparing nature of the procedure. The former is determined by age and vascular risk-factors whereas the latter is decided by the stage of the tumour and the skill...
Introduction: Treatment of localized prostate cancer refers to two basic modes which are the radical...
Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) is one of the surgical options for localized prostate cance...
Radical prostatectomies can result in urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction. Traditionally, th...
OBJECTIVES: Although the high rate of erectile dysfunction (ED) following prostatectomy is well reco...
Introduction: The incidence of erectile dysfunction in men following radical prostatectomy has been ...
Introduction and objectives: Radical prostatectomy remains a commonly used procedure in the treatmen...
Erectile dysfunction is a recognized complication of prostate and bladder radical surgery, although ...
There has been a great evolution in the field of male erectile dysfunction after the establishment o...
The purpose of our research is to improve the quality of life of patients undergoing radical prostat...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer to affect men in the UK. Treatment options depend on the g...
A inevitable consequence of radical prostatectomy without nerve protection is the total erectile dys...
The description of the nerve-sparing technique of radical prostatectomy by Walsh was one of the majo...
Radical prostatectomy remains the standard treatment for men with clinically localized prostate canc...
Erectile dysfunction is a recognized complication of prostate and bladder radical surgery, although ...
Introduction. Several studies have shown that erectile function (EF) recovery in patients undergoing...
Introduction: Treatment of localized prostate cancer refers to two basic modes which are the radical...
Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) is one of the surgical options for localized prostate cance...
Radical prostatectomies can result in urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction. Traditionally, th...
OBJECTIVES: Although the high rate of erectile dysfunction (ED) following prostatectomy is well reco...
Introduction: The incidence of erectile dysfunction in men following radical prostatectomy has been ...
Introduction and objectives: Radical prostatectomy remains a commonly used procedure in the treatmen...
Erectile dysfunction is a recognized complication of prostate and bladder radical surgery, although ...
There has been a great evolution in the field of male erectile dysfunction after the establishment o...
The purpose of our research is to improve the quality of life of patients undergoing radical prostat...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer to affect men in the UK. Treatment options depend on the g...
A inevitable consequence of radical prostatectomy without nerve protection is the total erectile dys...
The description of the nerve-sparing technique of radical prostatectomy by Walsh was one of the majo...
Radical prostatectomy remains the standard treatment for men with clinically localized prostate canc...
Erectile dysfunction is a recognized complication of prostate and bladder radical surgery, although ...
Introduction. Several studies have shown that erectile function (EF) recovery in patients undergoing...
Introduction: Treatment of localized prostate cancer refers to two basic modes which are the radical...
Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) is one of the surgical options for localized prostate cance...
Radical prostatectomies can result in urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction. Traditionally, th...