(O-02) WAVERING PATTERN OF ERECTION AS A CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF DORSAL VENOUS LEAKS OF THE PENIS

J. F. Uribe
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The present study wants to evaluate the frequency of sudden loss of erection in patients possibly affected by penile congenital dorsal venous leaks, using a structured questionnaire to identify the so-called wavering pattern of erection, to refine the diagnosis. and indicate the need for other diagnostic tests such as doppler ultrasound or CavernoCT to identify such leaks. In a group of 60 patients with confirmed ultrasound diagnosis of penile dorsal venous leak, a structured questionnaire of five questions was systematically administered about situations that led to loss of erection, including the following 5 items: Changes in position, external distractions, change from feet to lying down or vice versa, condom use and loss of erection during masturbation. Patients with at least four positive items were considered to comply with the so-called hesitant pattern of erection. It was found that in this group with ultrasound leaks, 81.6% of the patients fulfilled at least 4/5 items of the questionnaire and 18.3% with 3 or less. The most frequent question answered positively was “Changes of position” (91.6%), followed by “External distractions” (86.6%), third “loss of erection during masturbation” (83.4%), fourth “changes from lying to standing or vice versa” (80%) and the fifth “loss of erection with condom use” (66.6%). It is considered that the systematic performance of some key questions in patients under 40 years of age who consult for erectile dysfunction can guide an underlying diagnosis of congenital venous leaks that should be verified with adequate diagnostic images and whose use as a valid instrument requires verification additional. erectile dysfunction, vasculogenic impotence, penile diseases, penile veins. No conflict.
(o-02) 阴茎勃起模式摇摆不定是阴茎背静脉漏的一种临床表现
本研究旨在评估可能受阴茎先天性背静脉漏影响的患者突然阴茎勃起功能丧失的频率,通过结构化问卷来确定所谓的阴茎勃起功能摇摆不定模式,以完善诊断,并指出是否需要进行其他诊断检查,如多普勒超声或 CavernoCT,以确定此类阴茎背静脉漏。 在一组经超声波确诊为阴茎背静脉漏的 60 名患者中,系统地进行了一次由 5 个问题组成的结构化问卷调查,内容涉及导致勃起功能丧失的情况,包括以下 5 个项目:体位改变、外界干扰、从站立到躺下或从躺下到站立、避孕套的使用和手淫时勃起功能丧失。至少有四项阳性项目的患者被认为符合所谓的犹豫性勃起模式。 结果发现,在这组超声波漏检患者中,81.6%的人至少回答了问卷中的 4/5 个问题,18.3%的人只回答了 3 个或 3 个以下的问题。回答最积极的问题是 "体位改变"(91.6%),其次是 "外界干扰"(86.6%),第三是 "手淫时阴茎无法勃起"(83.4%),第四是 "从躺着到站着或反之亦然"(80%),第五是 "使用安全套时阴茎无法勃起"(66.6%)。 勃起功能障碍、血管性阳痿、阴茎疾病、阴茎静脉。 无冲突。
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