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Erectile Dysfunction Following Pelvic Fracture Urethral Injury.

Niels V Johnsen1, Melissa R Kaufman2, Roger R Dmochowski2, Douglas F Milam2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although pelvic fracture urethral injuries (PFUIs) are rare, approximately half these patients will report erectile dysfunction (ED) after their injuries. The anatomic relations of the cavernosal nerves and arteries to the bones of the pelvis and the urethra put these structures at significant risk at the time of PFUI. This review examines the epidemiology, evaluation, and management of ED in this patient population. AIM: To evaluate the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of patients with ED after PFUI.
METHODS: A literature review was performed to identify articles on PubMed published before May 2017 addressing PFUI and ED. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence, mechanisms, risk factors, evaluation, and management strategies of ED after PFUI were analyzed.
RESULTS: Patients with pelvic fractures are at risk of post-injury ED, whereas those with PFUI appear to be at even higher risk. Different potential mechanisms contributing to the pathophysiology of ED in this setting have been described in the literature, including damage to the nervous supply to the penis, arterial insufficiency, and veno-occlusive dysfunction. However, there is a lack of consensus on the predominant etiology. Appropriate diagnostic evaluation can help to elucidate the underlying pathophysiology on an individual basis and can help guide management. Oral therapies, intracavernosal injections, and inflatable penile prostheses have shown great success. Furthermore, unlike patients with ED from other causes, select patients with isolated arteriogenic ED are potentially eligible for penile revascularization procedures.
CONCLUSION: Because most patients with pelvic trauma are younger than 40 years with a significant life expectancy, appropriate diagnosis and management of ED after PFUI can greatly improve quality of life and allow resumption of post-injury sexual function. Identification of the causative pathology can help tailor treatment on an individual basis. Johnsen NV, Kaufman MR, Dmochowski RR, Milam DF. Erectile Dysfunction Following Pelvic Fracture Urethral Injury. Sex Med Rev 2018;6;114-123.
Copyright © 2017 International Society for Sexual Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Erectile Dysfunction; Pelvic Fracture; Urethral Injury; Urethral Trauma; Urotrauma

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28757357     DOI: 10.1016/j.sxmr.2017.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Med Rev        ISSN: 2050-0521


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