Penile rehabilitation should become the norm for radical prostatectomy patients Journal Article


Authors: Mulhall, J. P.; Morgentaler, A.
Article Title: Penile rehabilitation should become the norm for radical prostatectomy patients
Abstract: Introduction. The Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM) held a debate at the annual fall meeting of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA). The motion was "Penile Rehabilitation Should Become the Norm for Radical Prostatectomy Patients." At the suggestion of several SMSNA members, it was requested that this debate might be of interest to JSM readers in the form of a published controversy. Methods. Two debate speakers with expertise and/or strong opinions in the area of penile rehabilitation submitted their literature-review, evidence-based opinions on the topic. Main Outcome Measure. Literature review of laboratory basic science and clinical research studies on penile rehabilitation. Results. Penile rehabilitation involves prophylactic procedures designed to improve oxygen delivery to penile erectile tissues, aimed at preserving erectile tissue health and minimizing erectile tissue damage that otherwise occurs during the period of neural recovery to the autonomic cavernosal nerve following radical prostatectomy. There are several studies in the sexual medicine literature on penile rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy, and the positive results appear to support this concept, the rationale, and mechanism. The use of prophylactic penile rehabilitation programs has not been fully elucidated, nor have the results been replicated in large multicenter placebo-controlled trials. Conclusion. Penile rehabilitation may be performed along with counseling with the couple, vacuum erection therapy, and vacuum erection device therapy if it is the patient and partner's preference, provided that it is undertaken in a safe and effective manner and is monitored closely. © 2007 International Society for Sexual Medicine.
Keywords: clinical trial; review; placebo; nonhuman; united states; combined modality therapy; counseling; quality of life; prostatic neoplasms; prostate; prostatectomy; heart infarction; clinical research; cyclic amp; nerve injury; self concept; corpus cavernosum; rehabilitation; erectile dysfunction; oxygen consumption; tissue injury; prostaglandin e1; sildenafil; tadalafil; vardenafil; phosphodiesterase inhibitors; impotence; male genital system surgery; penis; erectile function; tissue oxygenation; tissue preservation; pulmonary hypertension; endothelial nitric oxide synthase; pde5 inhibitors; congresses; phosphodiesterase v; marital therapy
Journal Title: Journal of Sexual Medicine
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1743-6095
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2007-05-01
Start Page: 538
End Page: 543
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2007.00486.x
PUBMED: 17498093
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 51" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "Source: Scopus"
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