Evaluation of Vasculogenic Erectile Impotence using Penile Duplex Ultrasonography
- 1 December 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 142 (6), 1469-1474
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)39128-0
Abstract
A total of 140 patients underwent penile vascular evaluation with intracavernous papaverine injection combined with duplex untrasonography. Of these patients 8 were potent men who were evaluated for reasons other than erectile failure. These potent men were used as controls to obtain normal values. The remaining 132 patients had erectile impotence of various etiologies. Real-time imaging with high resolution, high frequency probes allowed for visualization of the cavernous arteries along the entire lengh in addition to accurate measurement of the diameter. Simultaneous selectively focused Doppler ultrasonography was used to measure blood velocity and other vascular parameters in the cavernous and dorsal arteries. Comparison of measurements before and after papaverine injection allowed for objective interpretation of the injection results. The results were analyzed and compared to other data available on the same patients, such as history and physical examination, nocturnal penile tumescence, penile blood pressures, selective arteriography and dynamic cavernosography. In addition to the 8 potent men, there were 35 patients (27% of the impotent patients) whose vascular findings were normal. A total of 78 patients (59% of the impotent patients) had arterial insufficiency; a subgroup of 13 patients had the pelvic arterial steal syndrome. Dynamic cavernosography confirmed venous leak in all 19 patients (14% of the impotent patients) whose penile duplex ultrasonography suggested the possibility of a venous leak. Ten patients (7%) had prolonged erection after papaverine injection and they were managed without consequences. One patient had a small hematoma that resolved uneventfully. Penile duplex ultrasonography was a helpful method to evaluate vasculogenic impotence.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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