2 years' experiences with cavernosal autoinjection therapy

Stief, C.G.; Thon, W.F.; Scherb, W.; Gall, H.; Bähren, W.

Der Urologe. Ausg. a 26(5): 294-296

1987


ISSN/ISBN: 0340-2592
PMID: 2446413
Document Number: 290504
Between February 1985 and January 1987, 186 patients with erectile dysfunction were selected for cavernosal autoinjection therapy (CAT). After more than 4800 protocolled autoinjections and 10-230 CAT/pt., no cavernous fibrosis, penile deviation or cavernitis occurred. The only serious side effects were prolonged erections in about 10% during diagnostic and less than 1% during therapeutic use. These prolonged erections could be easily treated by puncture and aspiration of corpora cavernosa or intracavernosal injection of Metaraminol.

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