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This study introduces penile circumference and perfusion flow alongside intracorporeal pressure for artificial erection assessment. These variables are combined for permanent recording and comparison, improving artificial erection analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Andrology
  • Medical Engineering

Background:

  • Artificial erection methods require precise monitoring.
  • Simultaneous measurement of key physiological parameters is crucial for accurate assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel method for simultaneously measuring penile circumference, perfusion flow, and intracorporeal pressure during artificial erection.
  • To integrate these measurements into a single, permanent record for enhanced analysis and comparison.

Main Methods:

  • Simultaneous introduction of penile circumference and perfusion flow variables.
  • Integration of these variables with intracorporeal pressure.
  • Creation of a single paper-tracing for data recording.

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Main Results:

  • A unified paper-tracing system was established to record multiple artificial erection variables.
  • The method allows for permanent record-keeping and direct comparison of physiological responses.

Conclusions:

  • The simultaneous measurement and integrated recording of penile circumference, perfusion flow, and intracorporeal pressure offer a comprehensive approach to artificial erection assessment.
  • This method facilitates more accurate analysis and comparison of erectile function parameters.