Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2030784211> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W2030784211 endingPage "2352" @default.
- W2030784211 startingPage "2350" @default.
- W2030784211 abstract "No AccessJournal of UrologyAdult Urology: Sexual Function/Infertility1 Dec 2004THE ROLE OF SILDENAFIL IN THE TREATMENT OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL DISRUPTION O.Z. SHENFELD, O.N. GOFRIT, Y. GDOR, I. LANDAU, R. KATZ, and D. PODE O.Z. SHENFELDO.Z. SHENFELD Financial interest and/or other relationship with Pfizer Israel, Eli Lilly Israel and Pharma Clinical Israel More articles by this author , O.N. GOFRITO.N. GOFRIT Nothing to disclose More articles by this author , Y. GDORY. GDOR Nothing to disclose More articles by this author , I. LANDAUI. LANDAU Nothing to disclose More articles by this author , R. KATZR. KATZ Nothing to disclose More articles by this author , and D. PODED. PODE Nothing to disclose More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000145249.24842.b6AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common sequel of pelvic fracture urethral disruption (PFUD). After repair of the urethral injury ED may be the most devastating long-term effect for the patient. Some patients with ED may regain normal erectile function. We prospectively studied the response to sildenafil and the erectile function of patients with ED due to PFUD. Materials and Methods: The erectile function of patients referred to us with PFUD for urethroplasty were prospectively evaluated before surgery. Patients underwent nocturnal penile tumescence testing and, if results were abnormal, penile duplex ultrasonography with intracavernous injection and arteriography were performed to diagnose the etiology of ED. Patients were questioned about erectile function every 3 months after surgery and if they complained of ED they were offered 100 mg sildenafil. Patients were followed for at least 18 months after surgery. Results: A total of 29 consecutive patients were evaluated and 22 (76%) of them had ED before surgery. Sufficient followup was available for 15 of the patients. Overall 47% of these patients responded favorably to sildenafil. Of the patients 60% with neurogenic ED and 20% of those with arterial ED responded to this treatment. In 33% of the patients ED resolved within the followup period. All patients with spontaneous resolution of ED previously responded to sildenafil (71% of sildenafil responders). Conclusions: In patients with ED due to PFUD, those with neurogenic ED are more likely to respond to sildenafil than those with arterial damage. Favorable response to sildenafil may predict spontaneous resumption of normal erectile function over time. References 1 : Posttraumatic impotence: magnetic resonance imaging and duplex ultrasound in diagnosis and management. J Urol1993; 149: 1272. Link, Google Scholar 2 : 1-Stage delayed bulboprostatic anastomotic repair of posterior urethral rupture: 60 patients with 1-year followup. J Urol2001; 165: 404. Link, Google Scholar 3 : The incidence and causes of erectile dysfunction after pelvic fractures associated with posterior urethral disruption. J Urol2003; 169: 2173. Link, Google Scholar 4 : Impotence after fractures of the pelvis. J Bone Joint Surg Am1975; 57: 1107. Google Scholar 5 : Voiding and sexual dysfunction after pelvic fracture urethral injuries treated with either initial cystotomy and delayed urethroplasty or immediate primary urethral realignment. Scand J Urol Nephrol1999; 33: 228. Google Scholar 6 : Perineal repair of posterior urethral stricture and defect: experience in 79 cases in the last 5-years. J Urol2002; 167: 15. abstract 60. Google Scholar 7 : Pudendal nerve conduction to evaluate organic erectile dysfunction. Am J Phys Med Rehabil2001; 80: 885. Google Scholar 8 : Bulbocavernosus reflex studies and autonomic testing in the diagnosis of erectile dysfunction. J Neurol Sci1998; 154: 8. Google Scholar 9 : The value of corpus cavernosum electromyography in erectile dysfunction: current status and future prospect. Eur Urol2003; 43: 211. Google Scholar 10 : Impotence following pelvic fracture urethral injury: incidence, etiology and management. Br J Urol1995; 75: 62. Google Scholar 11 : The success of microsurgical penile revascularization in treating arteriogenic impotence. Int J Impot Res1993; 5: 47. Google Scholar 12 : The place of surgery for vascular impotence in the third millennium. J Urol2003; 170: 1284. Link, Google Scholar 13 : Sildenafil: a 4-year update in the treatment of 20 million erectile dysfunction patients. Curr Urol Rep2003; 4: 488. Google Scholar 14 : Relationship between patient self assessment of erectile function and the erectile function domain of the international index of erectile function. Urology2000; 56: 477. Google Scholar 15 : Role of Viagra after radical prostatectomy. Urology2000; 55: 241. Google Scholar 16 : Recovery of spontaneous erectile function after nerve-sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy with and without early intracavernous injections of alprostadil: results of a prospective, randomized trial. J Urol1997; 158: 1408. Link, Google Scholar 17 : Postoperative nightly administration of sildenafil citrate significantly improves the return of normal spontaneous erectile function after bilateral nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy. J Urol2003; 169: 375. abstract 1402. Google Scholar 18 : Sildenafil preserves intracorporeal smooth muscle after radical retropubic prostatectomy. J Urol2004; 171: 771. Link, Google Scholar From the Department of Urology, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel© 2004 by American Urological Association, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 172Issue 6 Part 1December 2004Page: 2350-2352 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2004 by American Urological Association, Inc.Keywordsimpotencepelvic bonesurethral stricturewounds and injuriesMetricsAuthor Information O.Z. SHENFELD Financial interest and/or other relationship with Pfizer Israel, Eli Lilly Israel and Pharma Clinical Israel More articles by this author O.N. GOFRIT Nothing to disclose More articles by this author Y. GDOR Nothing to disclose More articles by this author I. LANDAU Nothing to disclose More articles by this author R. KATZ Nothing to disclose More articles by this author D. PODE Nothing to disclose More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ..." @default.
- W2030784211 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2030784211 creator A5001370758 @default.
- W2030784211 creator A5014572484 @default.
- W2030784211 creator A5016746171 @default.
- W2030784211 creator A5017101446 @default.
- W2030784211 creator A5022963376 @default.
- W2030784211 creator A5025973451 @default.
- W2030784211 date "2004-12-01" @default.
- W2030784211 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2030784211 title "THE ROLE OF SILDENAFIL IN THE TREATMENT OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL DISRUPTION" @default.
- W2030784211 cites W174023865 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W1975392582 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W1976109474 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W1978280305 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W1982190405 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W1984562816 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W1987369024 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2015726817 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2017029135 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2025711216 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2041608997 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2084723553 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2113732740 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2134740369 @default.
- W2030784211 cites W2183888376 @default.
- W2030784211 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000145249.24842.b6" @default.
- W2030784211 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15538265" @default.
- W2030784211 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2030784211 type Work @default.
- W2030784211 sameAs 2030784211 @default.
- W2030784211 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2030784211 countsByYear W20307842112015 @default.
- W2030784211 countsByYear W20307842112016 @default.
- W2030784211 countsByYear W20307842112018 @default.
- W2030784211 countsByYear W20307842112021 @default.
- W2030784211 countsByYear W20307842112022 @default.
- W2030784211 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2030784211 hasAuthorship W2030784211A5001370758 @default.
- W2030784211 hasAuthorship W2030784211A5014572484 @default.
- W2030784211 hasAuthorship W2030784211A5016746171 @default.
- W2030784211 hasAuthorship W2030784211A5017101446 @default.
- W2030784211 hasAuthorship W2030784211A5022963376 @default.
- W2030784211 hasAuthorship W2030784211A5025973451 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C126894567 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C136815107 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C137627325 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2776572759 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2776768464 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2777085111 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2777545690 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2778357063 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2778841284 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2779929075 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C2780816001 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C3020768380 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C111472728 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C126322002 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C126894567 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C136815107 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C137627325 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C138885662 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C141071460 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2776572759 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2776768464 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2777085111 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2777545690 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2778357063 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2778841284 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2779929075 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C2780816001 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C3020768380 @default.
- W2030784211 hasConceptScore W2030784211C71924100 @default.
- W2030784211 hasIssue "6 Part 1" @default.
- W2030784211 hasLocation W20307842111 @default.
- W2030784211 hasLocation W20307842112 @default.
- W2030784211 hasOpenAccess W2030784211 @default.
- W2030784211 hasPrimaryLocation W20307842111 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W1928600288 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W2084356164 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W2093587569 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W2277213046 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W2420949746 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W2990169885 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W3178340826 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W4254263254 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W4256376893 @default.
- W2030784211 hasRelatedWork W81884951 @default.
- W2030784211 hasVolume "172" @default.
- W2030784211 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2030784211 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2030784211 magId "2030784211" @default.
- W2030784211 workType "article" @default.