Aim: To study the effect of extra-corporeal shock wave (ESW) on the penile hemodynamics and histopathology in rats. Methods: Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided at random into 3 groups. ESW application was performed with a Siemens Lithostar With the rats under anesthesia lying prone on the balloon probe. Rats in Group I received a total of 1000 shocks at 18 kV and immediately underwent hemodynamic evaluation performed by direct electrostimulation of the cavernous nerve and measurement of intracavernous pressure (ICP). Rats in Group II received 3 times 1000 shocks at 18 kV at weekly intervals and hemodynamic evaluation was performed 1 month after the last ESW application. Group III served as the control. Histopathological examination...
We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile function...
<div><p>We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile ...
It has been established that various forms of physical and psychological stress reduce sexual functi...
OBJECTIVES: Only minimal literature exists on consequences of shock wave therapy (SWT) on erectile f...
BackgroundErectile dysfunction (ED) caused by pelvic neurovascular injury (PNVI) is often refractory...
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) caused by pelvic injuries is a common complication of civil ...
Melanie Steinbauer, BScLiteraturverzeichnis: Blatt 45-48Abstract in deutscher und englischer Sprache...
Introduction. Low-energy shockwave therapy (LESWT) has been shown to improve erectile function in pa...
ObjectivesTo investigate the feasibility of the Zucker fatty (ZF) rat as a model for research in to ...
To develop an experimental model in rabbits to analyse the efficiency of extracorporeal shock wave t...
EDITORIAL COMMENT The therapeutic mechanism of extracorporeal low-intensity shock wave treatment ...
Introduction. Low-energy shockwave therapy (LESWT) has been shown to improve erectile function in p...
To investigate the therapeutic effect of different doses of low energy shock wave therapy (LESWT) on...
Introduction. External beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer leads to erectile dysfunction in 36%-43...
PubMed: 31787583Introduction: This study was performed to evaluate the oxidative and histopathologic...
We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile function...
<div><p>We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile ...
It has been established that various forms of physical and psychological stress reduce sexual functi...
OBJECTIVES: Only minimal literature exists on consequences of shock wave therapy (SWT) on erectile f...
BackgroundErectile dysfunction (ED) caused by pelvic neurovascular injury (PNVI) is often refractory...
Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) caused by pelvic injuries is a common complication of civil ...
Melanie Steinbauer, BScLiteraturverzeichnis: Blatt 45-48Abstract in deutscher und englischer Sprache...
Introduction. Low-energy shockwave therapy (LESWT) has been shown to improve erectile function in pa...
ObjectivesTo investigate the feasibility of the Zucker fatty (ZF) rat as a model for research in to ...
To develop an experimental model in rabbits to analyse the efficiency of extracorporeal shock wave t...
EDITORIAL COMMENT The therapeutic mechanism of extracorporeal low-intensity shock wave treatment ...
Introduction. Low-energy shockwave therapy (LESWT) has been shown to improve erectile function in p...
To investigate the therapeutic effect of different doses of low energy shock wave therapy (LESWT) on...
Introduction. External beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer leads to erectile dysfunction in 36%-43...
PubMed: 31787583Introduction: This study was performed to evaluate the oxidative and histopathologic...
We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile function...
<div><p>We performed this study to evaluate the effect of cavernous nerve (CN) traction on erectile ...
It has been established that various forms of physical and psychological stress reduce sexual functi...