Impotence is a disease suffered by men. It can be a teenager entering puberty or a middle-aged man. The patients are mainly men between 40 and 50 years old. It is related to external factors such as stress and age of the patient, and also to the disease in the body. Some diseases can affect sexual quality, so serious organic impotence will occur. After the disease, everyone needs to pay attention to the symptoms and treatment of the body. So how do men treat organic impotence? Penile Implant Therapy Before the 1970s, penile prostheses were implanted with the patient's own rib cartilage to create a human "penis bone" to support the weak penis erection to complete sexual intercourse and achieve the purpose of treatment. Since the 1970s, artificial silicone spongy bodies have been more commonly used for penis implants. This treatment has certain contraindications and complications, and surgery should be considered only after careful examination. Chemoprosthesis Chemical prosthesis therapy is to inject vasoactive drugs into the corpus cavernosum of the penis to stimulate penile erection, thereby achieving the purpose of treating impotence. This treatment is suitable for vascular, neural, endocrine and long-term psychological impotence. This treatment is more troublesome, with injections every week, and can cause complications such as hematoma and infection. Arterial revascularization Arterial revascularization for the treatment of impotence is a common organic impotence surgery. The purpose of arterial revascularization for the treatment of erectile dysfunction is to establish an arterial bypass in the blocked or narrowed iliohypogastric artery-penile cavernous body arterial bed, increase the arterial perfusion pressure and blood flow in the penile cavernous body, and achieve the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Microsurgical arterial bypass During sexual intercourse, the erection of the penis requires a large amount of blood to be irrigated from the dorsal penile artery to the corpus cavernosum. If atherosclerosis occurs in the dorsal penile or corpus cavernosum arteries, the vascular lumen may be narrowed or embolized, or arterial leakage may occur, which will lead to insufficient blood supply to the arteries, resulting in the inability of the penis to erect and impotence. How to treat organic impotence? This disease is mostly caused by congenital factors, while some are caused by diseases or trauma. During treatment, a comprehensive examination should be done first. After the specific symptoms of the disease are confirmed, treatment can be carried out. The article explains various treatment methods for organic impotence, all of which fall within the scope of surgical treatment. Patients should consider their physical condition, finances, etc. to choose a suitable treatment plan, and then receive treatment according to the hospital's prescribed time. |
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