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Penile traction therapy after radical pelvic surgery: Does it work?
Abstract Sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction and penile shortening, is a frequent consequence of radical pelvic surgeries such as prostatectomy, cystoprostatectomy, and rectal cancer surgery. These complications primarily result from nerve injury and hypoxia‐induced corporal fibrosis.
Ahmet Tevfik Albayrak +1 more
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Supersonic transporter (SST) deformity of penile prosthesis: Current management strategies
Abstract Supersonic transporter (SST) deformity, also known as floppy glans syndrome, represents a persistent source of post‐operative dissatisfaction among patients undergoing inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) implantation. Although infection and mechanical failure rates have declined with advances in device design and surgical technique, SST ...
Mohammed Mahdi +2 more
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Huang Liu,1,* Xuren Chen,2,* Xin Feng,3,* Zhiyong Zhu,1 Zhiwei Liao,4 Shenghui Zhu,1 Tao Pang,1 Xuejun Ren,5 Ruilin Yang6 1Department of Andrology, National Health Commission (NHC) Key Laboratory of Male Reproduction and Genetics,
Liu H +8 more
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Abstract Liquid biopsy has emerged as a transformative approach in oncology, providing minimally invasive access to tumor‐derived biomarkers with applications across diagnosis, prognosis, therapeutic guidance, and disease monitoring. This literature review synthesizes evidence from 125 studies evaluating circulating tumor DNA, circulating tumor cells ...
Kirolos Eskandar
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AMHR2 mutation in persistent Müllerian duct syndrome: A case of transverse testicular ectopia
Abstract Backgroud Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare condition characterized by the persistence of Müllerian duct structures in genotypic and phenotypic males. Case Presentation We present the case of a 4‐month‐old male with PMDS who presented with transverse testicular ectopia. The patient underwent diagnostic laparoscopic orchiopexy
Hangcheng Fu +2 more
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Penile rehabilitation in men after radical robotic prostatectomy: Fact or fiction?
Abstract Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most frequent and distressing complications after radical prostatectomy (RP), significantly impairing patients’ quality of life and intimate relationships. Penile rehabilitation (PR) aims to preserve erectile tissue integrity, prevent fibrosis, and facilitate early functional recovery by restoring ...
Karen Zhang +8 more
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The evolving prevalence of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse among nonathletes is alarming because of the known harm to an individual’s health.
Rafael de Almeida Azevedo +9 more
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Abstract Surgical intervention for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can lead to postoperative stress urinary incontinence. Pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFME) are proposed as a non‐invasive strategy to mitigate symptoms, but their efficacy and optimal timing remain unclear.
Sidharth Panda +6 more
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