Literature DB >> 1949426

Hemodynamics of revascularization of the corpora cavernosa in an animal model. A preliminary report.

A Floth1, J S Paick, J K Suh, T F Lue.   

Abstract

Numerous revascularization procedures are used for the treatment of vasculogenic impotence. In an animal model we created three different types of bypasses: inferior epigastric artery to dorsal penile artery, to dorsal artery and to dorsal vein (anastomotic arteriovenous fistula), and to dorsal vein alone. Epigastro-dorsal anastomoses remained fully patent without anticoagulants in 3 of 4 animals. With erection the flow in the inferior epigastric artery and the retrograde flow in the dorsal artery (towards the cavernous artery) increased significantly. In the 4 studies incorporating an anastomotic arteriovenous fistula we could not establish a clear reason to incorporate the artery; runoff was demonstrated only to the venous system. Arterial bypass to the dorsal vein with a simulated emissary vein increased outflow resistance as well as improved intracorporeal pressure during erection of the corpora in 4 animals. As resting pressure was also elevated, the penile smooth muscle might be at risk for further degeneration with this procedure.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1949426     DOI: 10.1007/bf00299058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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Authors:  Onder Kayigil; Koray Agras; Emrah Okulu
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