Invited Review

Vol. 45 No. 2 (2019): Urology Research and Practice

Perplexity of penile rehabilitation following radical prostatectomy

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Jonathan Clavell-Hernandez
Bahadır Ermeç
Run Wang
Ateş Kadıoğlu

Abstract

Abstract


Radical prostatectomy has significantly improved prostate cancer survival rates but continues to have a negative impact on the patient’s erectile function (EF). In attempts to improve erectile dysfunction (ED), clinicians have incorporated different treatment modalities to restore EF. Penile rehabilitation consists of understanding the mechanisms that affect post-prostatectomy EF and utilizing pharmacologic agents, devices, and interventions to promote the male sexual function. This article aims to summarize the available scientific research involving penile rehabilitation. Even though the current literature lacks to prove its irrefutable effectiveness, penile rehabilitation has a positive impact at the molecular and cellular levels, and it is widely adopted in clinic practices.





 



Cite this article as: Clavell-Hernandez J, Ermeç B, Kadıoğlu A, Wang R. Perplexity of penile rehabilitation following radical prostatectomy. Turk J Urol 2019; 45(2): 77-82.


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