Dynamic infusion cavernosometry and cavernosography for the diagnosis and classification of venous erectile dysfunction.
- Author:
Tao SONG
;
Yun CHEN
;
You-feng HAN
;
Wen YU
;
Zhi-peng XU
;
Yu-tian DAI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Diagnostic Techniques, Urological; adverse effects; Hematoma; etiology; Humans; Impotence, Vasculogenic; classification; diagnosis; Male; Penile Diseases; etiology; Penis; blood supply; diagnostic imaging; Radiography; Veins
- From: National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(6):504-509
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the procedures of dynamic infusion cavernosometry and cavernosography (DICC) and their application in the diagnosis and classification of venous erectile dysfunction (VED).
METHODSThis study included 103 ED patients, aged 20 to 43 years, highly suspected of VED, with disease courses of 4 months to 6 years. DICC was performed and analyses were made on the results, especially the parameters of flow-to-maintain (FTM) and pressure decay (PD) in the corpus cavernosum.
RESULTSBased on the parameters of FTM and PD, 21 of the patients were normal, 5 were suspected of VED, 39 had mild VED, 25 had moderate VED, and 13 had severe VED. Penile subcutaneous hematoma was found in 4 of the patients, all recovered after 3 to 5 days, with no other complications.
CONCLUSIONDICC is a reliable, safe and minimally invasive method for the diagnosis and classification of VED.