28. Main Physical Causes of ED 4 Vascular Diabetes Medication Pelvic Surgery, Radiation or Trauma Neurological Causes Endocrine Problems Other 4. Goldstein I. Male sexual circuitry. Working Group for the study of central mechanisms in erectile dysfunction. Sci Am ., Aug 2000;283(2):70-75. Vascular Diabetes Medication Vascular
29. Degree of ED by Age 5 5. Dymedex Market Research Data on file at AMS Prevalence of ED by Age and Severity (%) Severe Moderate Mild or Mild/Moderate 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%
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31. Nearly every man can be successfully treated. Do you have to live with ED? NO!
39. Penile Implant Versus Other Treatment Options 25. Rajpurkar A, Dhabuwala CB. Comparison of satisfaction rates and erectile function in patients treated with sildenafil, intracavernous prostaglandin E1 and penile implant surgery for erectile dysfunction in urology practice. J Urol Jul 2003 v.170(1)p.159-63. Overall Patient Satisfaction with ED Treatments 25 Percentage Satisfied n=22 n=31 n=32
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41. Implants are Highly Recommended 26 26. Levine LA, Estrada CR, Morgentaler A. Mechanical reliability and safety of, and patient satisfaction with the Ambicor inflatable penile prosthesis; results of a 2 center study. J Urol. 2001 Sep; 166 (3) :932-7 These recommendations pertain to the AMS Two-piece inflatable prosthesis
The artificial urinary sphincter is similar to a penile prosthesis in concept but on a much smaller scale. This cuff wraps around the urethra and is closed at rest. When one feels the sensation to urinary, he simply pumps the control located in the scrotum and the cuff deflates, allowing the urine to drain. The cuff then spontaneously inflates after about a minute.