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Rehab is key to restoring post-RP erectile dysfunction

November 1, 2006

The return and quality of sexual function is a major concern for men undergoing radical prostatectomy. New research on the etiology of post-prostatectomy erectile dysfunction is shaping new rehabilitation strategies for prostatectomy patients, according to John P. Mulhall, MD, who discusses current and future rehabilitation strategies and his own approach to post-prostatectomy ED in this exclusive interview.

Post-radical prostatectomy PDE-5 therapy speeds erectile function return

November 1, 2009

Postoperative pharmacologic therapy enhances the chances of erectile function recovery in virtually all categories of men who undergo bilateral nerve-sparing prostatectomy.

Low testosterone may play role in development of Peyronie's disease

November 1, 2009

Men with low levels of free testosterone had more severe penile curvature, which correlated significantly with free testosterone, according to results of a retrospective chart review.

Low testosterone may play role in development of Peyronie's disease

November 1, 2009

Educate your patients about erectile dysfunction with a free, customizable handout.

Erectile dysfunction linked with 43% higher risk of cardiovascular disease-related death

November 1, 2009

Erectile dysfunction increased the risk of cardiovascular death by 43% compared with men who had normal erectile function.

Implant protocol helps reduce penile shortening

October 1, 2009

A new noninvasive vacuum protocol for erectile dysfunction patients using an inflatible penile prosthesis can prevent penile shortening.

Research links cardiometabolic disorders, urologic disease

September 1, 2009

Dr. Williams and Dr. Nangia discuss the effects of cardiometabolic disorders in aging men.

Research links cardiometabolic disorders, urologic disease

September 1, 2009

As research reveals more associations between cardiometabolic disorders and urologic disease, experts are emphasizing the importance of the urologist in detecting cardiometabolic risk factors in patients.

Metabolic disorders: Urologists' unique role

September 1, 2009

Urologists are in a unique position to detect cardiometabolic risk factors at an early stage and intervene.

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