REVASCULARIZATION OF CORPORA CAVERNOSA IN THE TREATMENT OF VASOGENIC IMPOTENCE Article published in Urologia Polska 1990/43/1.
authors
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Janusz Darewicz, Lech Gałek
- Z Kliniki Urologii Akademii Medycznej w Białymstoku Kierownik: doc. dr hab. med. J. Darewicz
summary
- Nine patients wer diagnosed to have impotence of vascular origin. In all cases revascularization was carried out of corpora cavernosa using the inferior epigastric artery for this purpose. In 6 cases the result was good, in 3 it was unsatisfactory.
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