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Abstract
Penile rehabilitation therapy following radical prostatectomy is a much debated topic. Erectile dysfunction is still a significant contributor to postoperative morbidity following radical prostatectomy, despite meticulous nerve-sparing technique. Secondary smooth muscle changes in the penis have been identified as the underlying causes of penile atrophy, veno-occlusive dysfunction, and fibrosis. Initial observations that intracavernous injection therapies used on a regular basis postoperatively resulted in improvements in the return of spontaneous erectile function led to the development of penile rehabilitation protocols. Chronic dosing of PDE-V inhibitors is now commonly used by urologists after radical prostatectomy. Despite the current enthusiasm of penile rehabilitation therapy, current scientific evidence with clinical trials is still limited.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19255627 PMCID: PMC2648049 DOI: 10.1155/2009/852437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Review of clinical studies.
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| Montorsi et al. (1997) | 30 | Alprostadil injections led to superior rate of return of adequate erections;
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| Mulhall et al. (2005) | 132 | Pharmacologic penile rehabilitation protocol results in higher rates of
spontaneous erections and erectogenic drug response;
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| Montorsi et al. (2006) | 80 | No significant difference is IIEF scores of patients using on demand versus
daily PDE5 inhibitors post-NSRRP; |
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| Bannowsky et al. (2008) | 43 | Daily low-dose sildenafil leads to improved recovery of EF post-NSRRP
(86% versus 66% placebo); |
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| Padma-Nathan et al. (2008) | 76 | First placebo-controlled trial suggesting benefit of daily PDE5 inhibitor use:
nightly sildenafil increased return of spontaneous erections; |
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| McCullough et al. (2008) | 54 | Nightly sildenafil improved nocturnal erections versus placebo;
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| Montorsi et al. (2008) | 628 | Nightly vardenafil did not have any effect beyond that of on demand use |