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Treatment Model for Young Patients with Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction and Resultant Infertility
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[Erectile dysfunction: choice of the treatment method].

Iu L Miagkov, V E Iudin, V N Ivanov

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    Falloendoprosthetic operations (FEPO) offer effective treatment for erectile dysfunction. This review analyzes 15 years of FEPO experience, including outcomes and complications, confirming its efficacy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Andrology
    • Surgical Innovation

    Context:

    • Erectile dysfunction (ED) management
    • Penile implant surgery
    • Long-term clinical outcomes

    Purpose:

    • Review 15-year clinical experience with Falloendoprosthetic Operations (FEPO)
    • Evaluate diagnostic algorithms and surgical indications/contraindications for FEPO
    • Analyze outcomes and complications of 117 FEPO procedures

    Summary:

    • Presents a comprehensive 15-year review of Falloendoprosthetic Operations (FEPO) for erectile dysfunction.
    • Details diagnostic pathways, evolving prostheses, and surgical criteria for FEPO.
    • Reports on 117 FEPO cases, highlighting 19 instances of postoperative complications and overall treatment efficacy.

    Impact:

    • Informs clinical decision-making for erectile dysfunction treatment.
    • Provides insights into the long-term effectiveness and safety of penile implant surgery.
    • Contributes to the understanding of Falloendoprosthetic Operations (FEPO) in managing complex erectile dysfunction cases.