Translational Research in Urology (Jul 2021)

Comparing the Effects of Vacuum Constrictive Devices and Intra-Cavernosal Injection of Papaverine for Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

  • Amir Ghasemlouei,
  • Feraidoon Khayyamfar,
  • Seyed Kazem Forootan ,
  • Amir Mahdi Khayyamfar ,
  • Masood Vahdani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/TRU.2021.292902.1070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 74 – 80

Abstract

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Introduction: For erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment, Vacuum therapy (VT) utilizes negative pressure to distend the corporal sinusoids and to increase the blood inflow to the penis. In the current study, we evaluated the vacuum constrictive device (VCD) and intracavernosal injection (ICI) of papaverine for the treatment of ED. Methods: A total number of 80 erectile dysfunctions (ED) were divided into 4 groups of 20 couples. The first group was treated with Papaverine who had a virgin wife (a). The second group was unconsummated marriage couples who were treated with vacuums (b). The third group was and the couples with experience of sexual intercourse who had been treated with Papaverine injection (c). The fourth group was the couples with experience of sexual intercourse that were treated with a vacuum device (d). Results: After 4 months of treatment, all patients were able to have sex. In the unconsummated couples group treated with papaverine and consummated couples treated with papaverine, all of the indicators of the erectile function were significantly increased compared to pre-treatment (p-value0.05). Conclusions: This study showed that in patients with erectile dysfunction who are having virgin spouses and who are not responding to the first line of oral medication that 5-inhibitors phosphodiesterase can be the excellent candidate for ICI of vasoactive drugs therapy.

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