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Archivos Espanoles de Urologia 1996-Apr

[Long-term results of the treatment with intracavernous injection of vasoactive drugs].

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L Rodríguez Vela
A Gonzalvo Ibarra
P Gil Martínez
J Benejan Gual
J M Cuesta Presedo
L A Ríoja Sanz

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the long-term results of treatment of erectile dysfunction with intracavernous self-injection of vasoactive drugs.

METHODS

The study comprised 144 patients treated with intracavernous self-injection. The most common etiologies were arterial (27%), corporal-veno-occlusive (22.2%) and diabetic (17.5%). The mean follow up was 15.6 months (range 12-44) and the total number of injections was 7,190. PGE1 was utilized in 135 patients and papaverine + PGE1 in 9 patients.

RESULTS

Patients with psychogenic or neurogenic impotence responded to low doses of PGE1 (9.6 microgram and 8.4 microgram, respectively). Adequate rigidity was achieved in 96% for over 30 min in 90%, and coitus was satisfactory in 92%. There were 20 (13.9%) dropouts and 5 (3.5%) recovered erection. The most important local complications were intense pain (4 pts, 0.05%), prolonged erection (3 pts, 0.04%) and secondary fibrosis without penile curvature (3 pts, 2.1%). Systemic complications were observed in only 4 cases: palpitation (1 pt), headache (1 pt) and dizziness (2 pts).

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with psychogenic and neurogenic impotence responded to low dose therapy, whereas those with veno-occlusive impotence required the highest doses of PGE1 or papaverine + PGE1. This pharmacological erection program achieved adequate rigidity in 96% and satisfactory coitus in 92%. There were minimal complications: prolonged erection (0.04%), intense pain (0.05%) and fibrosis (2.1%).

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