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Introduction to Male Reproductive Anatomy - Part 3 - The Penis
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3D anatomy tutorial on the basic anatomical structure of the penis, using the BioDigital Human (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com).
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published: 07 Aug 2013
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MALE GENITAL Cavernosa Spongiosum Neurovascular Tumescence Mechanism and Clinicals – Sanjoy Sanyal
Educational Video created by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Department Chair, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician in the Western Hemisphere.
This video shows the surgical anatomy of MALE GENITAL Cavernosa Spongiosum Neurovascular and Tumescence Mechanism in high resolution.
The specimen was dissected from a cadaver with due permission from authorities in United States.
Several clinical aspects are highlighted – Carcinoma Penis, Balanoposthitis, Phimosis Paraphimosis, Circumcision, Meatal Stenosis, etc.
Camerapersons is Sherwin Weekes, and narrator is Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal
Dual iPhone 13 Camera: 12 MP, f/1.6, 26mm (wide), 1.7µm, dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS 12 MP, f/2.4, 120˚, 13mm (ultrawide)
Video: 4K@24/30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps, HDR, Dolby Vision HDR (up to 60f...
published: 07 Jul 2022
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Male Reproductive Model - Upright Model - Penis.avi
This video was produced to help students of human anatomy at Modesto Junior College study our anatomical models.
published: 08 Dec 2008
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Erectile Tissues M1 Perineum SDV
Dr. Glenn Fox discusses the erectile tissues as part of the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michigan.
published: 03 Jan 2021
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Erect Penis. How a penis maintains an erection | Moorgate Andrology
Erect penis. How a penis maintains an erection. We have a lot of people visiting Moorgate for erectile dysfunction problems. Some struggle to get an erection, whereas others simply struggle to maintain an erection.
Contact us today on 0330 808 1968
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/erectile-dysfunction/
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published: 15 Jun 2018
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ANATOMY OF THE PENIS
The penis is a male external genital organ which is part of both the urinary and reproductive systems. The penis can be divided into three parts – the root, body and glans.
The root is not visible externally. It is the fixed part of the penis, located in the superficial perineal pouch of the pelvic floor. The root contains two crura and the bulb of the penis, which are erectile tissues, as well as the ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus muscles. Erectile tissues are tissues that engorge with blood during sexual arousal to create an erection. The two bulbospongiosum muscles are associated with the bulb of the penis and contract to empty the spongy urethra of residual urine or semen. It also contracts during orgasm and ejaculation. The two ischiocavernosus muscles surround the crura and con...
published: 14 Feb 2023
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penis shaft structure | corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum
published: 06 Nov 2022
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ED | how does this happen and the treatments
The body of the p.e.n.i.s contains three cylindrical masses of tissue. The lower mass is the Corpus Spongiosum, and the two top masses are called Corpora Cavernosa. An elastic fiber sheath called the Tunica Albuginea surrounds all three masses. A cross-section cut of each cylinder looks like a sponge because of the hollow lacunar spaces that fill with blood during an ED.
3dmedicalanimation
copyrighted_by_Dandelion _Team
Fertilization medical animation
https://youtu.be/u0y2Wvc0Jm0
we all won this race!
https://youtu.be/VYWuySwoqUg
What role does sperm structure play in fertilization?
https://youtu.be/1YxA6zIvIWw
ovulation and menstrual cycle often called period
https://youtu.be/42WIByexiXc
The effect of Tied umbilical cord in twins
https://youtu.be/vB9ZBnwTfKg
High Blood Pressure Hy...
published: 04 Feb 2023
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A frequently overlooked reason for Erectile Dysfunction | UroChannel
Erectile dysfunction has many causes. Structural changes of the erectile tissue are among them. Dr. med. dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, urologist from Göttingen, explains in this video on UroChannel, how penile corporal fibrosis affects potency. Fibrosis is the result of chronic inflammation which is part of the wound healing process. Atherosclerosis, diabetes or trauma such as prostate surgery, may trigger wound healing. Under certain circumstances, wound healing doesn't stop and goes on and on. This is a problem, because the smooth muscle of the corpora cavernosa will then become fibrotic. As a result, function is lost as the corpora will not be able to inflate properly. Venous occlusive dysfunction is one of the consequences. It is important to keep a healthy lifestyle with physical exercis...
published: 01 Oct 2022
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Anatomy of the penis
The parts of the penis, blood supply, innervation and the mechanism of erection. Is a fractured penis a thing?
published: 15 Jun 2023
3:47
Introduction to Male Reproductive Anatomy - Part 3 - The Penis
http://www.anatomyzone.com
3D anatomy tutorial on the basic anatomical structure of the penis, using the BioDigital Human (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com).
Jo...
http://www.anatomyzone.com
3D anatomy tutorial on the basic anatomical structure of the penis, using the BioDigital Human (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com).
Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatomyzone
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anatomyzone
Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theanatomyzone
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Male_Reproductive_Anatomy_Part_3_The_Penis
http://www.anatomyzone.com
3D anatomy tutorial on the basic anatomical structure of the penis, using the BioDigital Human (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com).
Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatomyzone
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anatomyzone
Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theanatomyzone
- published: 07 Aug 2013
- views: 594450
8:40
MALE GENITAL Cavernosa Spongiosum Neurovascular Tumescence Mechanism and Clinicals – Sanjoy Sanyal
Educational Video created by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Department Chair, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician in the Western Hemisphere.
This v...
Educational Video created by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Department Chair, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician in the Western Hemisphere.
This video shows the surgical anatomy of MALE GENITAL Cavernosa Spongiosum Neurovascular and Tumescence Mechanism in high resolution.
The specimen was dissected from a cadaver with due permission from authorities in United States.
Several clinical aspects are highlighted – Carcinoma Penis, Balanoposthitis, Phimosis Paraphimosis, Circumcision, Meatal Stenosis, etc.
Camerapersons is Sherwin Weekes, and narrator is Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal
Dual iPhone 13 Camera: 12 MP, f/1.6, 26mm (wide), 1.7µm, dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS 12 MP, f/2.4, 120˚, 13mm (ultrawide)
Video: 4K@24/30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps, HDR, Dolby Vision HDR (up to 60fps), stereo sound recording
Please like and subscribe. Your acquiescence is highly appreciated.
Keywords: Carcinoma Penis, Balanoposthitis, Phimosis Paraphimosis, Circumcision, Meatal Stenosis, MALE GENITAL, Cavernosa, Spongiosum, Tumescence, Dorsal vein, Glans, Corona glandis, Ischiocavernosus, Bulbospongiosus,
https://wn.com/Male_Genital_Cavernosa_Spongiosum_Neurovascular_Tumescence_Mechanism_And_Clinicals_–_Sanjoy_Sanyal
Educational Video created by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Department Chair, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician in the Western Hemisphere.
This video shows the surgical anatomy of MALE GENITAL Cavernosa Spongiosum Neurovascular and Tumescence Mechanism in high resolution.
The specimen was dissected from a cadaver with due permission from authorities in United States.
Several clinical aspects are highlighted – Carcinoma Penis, Balanoposthitis, Phimosis Paraphimosis, Circumcision, Meatal Stenosis, etc.
Camerapersons is Sherwin Weekes, and narrator is Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal
Dual iPhone 13 Camera: 12 MP, f/1.6, 26mm (wide), 1.7µm, dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS 12 MP, f/2.4, 120˚, 13mm (ultrawide)
Video: 4K@24/30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps, HDR, Dolby Vision HDR (up to 60fps), stereo sound recording
Please like and subscribe. Your acquiescence is highly appreciated.
Keywords: Carcinoma Penis, Balanoposthitis, Phimosis Paraphimosis, Circumcision, Meatal Stenosis, MALE GENITAL, Cavernosa, Spongiosum, Tumescence, Dorsal vein, Glans, Corona glandis, Ischiocavernosus, Bulbospongiosus,
- published: 07 Jul 2022
- views: 123733
2:59
Male Reproductive Model - Upright Model - Penis.avi
This video was produced to help students of human anatomy at Modesto Junior College study our anatomical models.
This video was produced to help students of human anatomy at Modesto Junior College study our anatomical models.
https://wn.com/Male_Reproductive_Model_Upright_Model_Penis.Avi
This video was produced to help students of human anatomy at Modesto Junior College study our anatomical models.
- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 142875
4:40
Erectile Tissues M1 Perineum SDV
Dr. Glenn Fox discusses the erectile tissues as part of the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michig...
Dr. Glenn Fox discusses the erectile tissues as part of the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michigan.
https://wn.com/Erectile_Tissues_M1_Perineum_Sdv
Dr. Glenn Fox discusses the erectile tissues as part of the supplemental dissection videos for the First Year Medical Anatomy course at the University of Michigan.
- published: 03 Jan 2021
- views: 8895
3:02
Erect Penis. How a penis maintains an erection | Moorgate Andrology
Erect penis. How a penis maintains an erection. We have a lot of people visiting Moorgate for erectile dysfunction problems. Some struggle to get an erection, w...
Erect penis. How a penis maintains an erection. We have a lot of people visiting Moorgate for erectile dysfunction problems. Some struggle to get an erection, whereas others simply struggle to maintain an erection.
Contact us today on 0330 808 1968
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/erectile-dysfunction/
Follow us on social media:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MoorgateA/
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https://wn.com/Erect_Penis._How_A_Penis_Maintains_An_Erection_|_Moorgate_Andrology
Erect penis. How a penis maintains an erection. We have a lot of people visiting Moorgate for erectile dysfunction problems. Some struggle to get an erection, whereas others simply struggle to maintain an erection.
Contact us today on 0330 808 1968
https://moorgateandrology.co.uk/erectile-dysfunction/
Follow us on social media:
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- published: 15 Jun 2018
- views: 1733
4:37
ANATOMY OF THE PENIS
The penis is a male external genital organ which is part of both the urinary and reproductive systems. The penis can be divided into three parts – the root, bod...
The penis is a male external genital organ which is part of both the urinary and reproductive systems. The penis can be divided into three parts – the root, body and glans.
The root is not visible externally. It is the fixed part of the penis, located in the superficial perineal pouch of the pelvic floor. The root contains two crura and the bulb of the penis, which are erectile tissues, as well as the ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus muscles. Erectile tissues are tissues that engorge with blood during sexual arousal to create an erection. The two bulbospongiosum muscles are associated with the bulb of the penis and contract to empty the spongy urethra of residual urine or semen. It also contracts during orgasm and ejaculation. The two ischiocavernosus muscles surround the crura and contract to force blood distally from the crura’s cavernous spaces into the corpora cavernosa to add rigidity to an erection.
The body of the penis is suspended from the pubic symphysis, which is a joint between your right and left pelvic bones. It is composed of three columns of erectile tissue. Extending from the two crura in the root of the penis are a pair of corpora cavernosa, found along the sides of the penis. Extending from the bulb in the root of the penis is the corpus spongiosum, which runs along the bottom of the penis. The corpus spongiosum contains the urethra, which is the tube which allows for exit of urine or semen. Note that the corpus spongiosum fills with blood to a lesser extent than the corpora cavernosa during an erection so that the pressure does not result in the urethra becoming occluded. This way, semen can make their way through during ejaculation.
Finally, the glans is the penis’ most distal portion. It is a distal expansion of the corpus spongiosum and features the external urethral orifice, which is the opening of the urethra.
Erectile tissue has fascial coverings. The dartos fascia are found in the penis and scrotum, and the portion in the penis is called the superficial fascia of the penis. The part of the fascia in the scrotum is called the dartos proper. Note that the dartos fascia is continuous with Colles fascia in the perineum and Scarpa’s fascia in the abdomen. Going deeper, we see Buck’s fascia, also known as the deep fascia of the penis. It is a continuation of the deep perineal fascia, and holds the three erectile tissues together. Finally, beneath the deep fascia is the tunica albuginea, a strong fascia surrounding each cavernous body that is fused at the midline of the penis. Loose connective tissue connects the fascias to the overlying skin.
Two ligaments support the root of the penis – the suspensory ligament, which connects to the pubic symphysis, and the fundiform ligament, which runs down the linea alba, around the penis, and then attaches to the pubic symphysis.
The skin of the penis is more heavily pigmented than skin of the rest of the body. The foreskin, or prepuce, is a double layer of skin and fascia found at the neck of the glans. It is connected to the glans surface via the frenulum – this skin fold seen here. The foreskin covers the glans to a variable extent, and the space between the glans and foreskin is called the preputial sac.
Finally, let’s discuss the penis’ neurovascular supply. The penis has dorsal arteries, deep arteries, and the bulbourethral artery supplying it, and all of these branch from the internal pudendal artery, which arises from the anterior division of the internal iliac artery.
A deep dorsal vein drains the cavernous spaces into the prostatic venous plexus. The superficial dorsal veins drain the skin and cutaneous tissues.
Somatic innervation of the penis is via the pudendal nerve, which arises from the S2-S4 sacral spinal segments. The pudendal nerve continues as the dorsal nerve of the penis. The dorsal nerve of the penis supplies sensory and sympathetic innervation to the skin and the glans penis. The pudendal nerve also supplies the ischiocavernosus and bulbocavernosus muscles. Cavernous nerves arise from the pelvic plexus and provide parasympathetic innervation. Hence, they cause vascular changes resulting in an erection. The cavernous nerves supply the corpus cavernosum and urethra and form a network around the erectile tissue.
https://wn.com/Anatomy_Of_The_Penis
The penis is a male external genital organ which is part of both the urinary and reproductive systems. The penis can be divided into three parts – the root, body and glans.
The root is not visible externally. It is the fixed part of the penis, located in the superficial perineal pouch of the pelvic floor. The root contains two crura and the bulb of the penis, which are erectile tissues, as well as the ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus muscles. Erectile tissues are tissues that engorge with blood during sexual arousal to create an erection. The two bulbospongiosum muscles are associated with the bulb of the penis and contract to empty the spongy urethra of residual urine or semen. It also contracts during orgasm and ejaculation. The two ischiocavernosus muscles surround the crura and contract to force blood distally from the crura’s cavernous spaces into the corpora cavernosa to add rigidity to an erection.
The body of the penis is suspended from the pubic symphysis, which is a joint between your right and left pelvic bones. It is composed of three columns of erectile tissue. Extending from the two crura in the root of the penis are a pair of corpora cavernosa, found along the sides of the penis. Extending from the bulb in the root of the penis is the corpus spongiosum, which runs along the bottom of the penis. The corpus spongiosum contains the urethra, which is the tube which allows for exit of urine or semen. Note that the corpus spongiosum fills with blood to a lesser extent than the corpora cavernosa during an erection so that the pressure does not result in the urethra becoming occluded. This way, semen can make their way through during ejaculation.
Finally, the glans is the penis’ most distal portion. It is a distal expansion of the corpus spongiosum and features the external urethral orifice, which is the opening of the urethra.
Erectile tissue has fascial coverings. The dartos fascia are found in the penis and scrotum, and the portion in the penis is called the superficial fascia of the penis. The part of the fascia in the scrotum is called the dartos proper. Note that the dartos fascia is continuous with Colles fascia in the perineum and Scarpa’s fascia in the abdomen. Going deeper, we see Buck’s fascia, also known as the deep fascia of the penis. It is a continuation of the deep perineal fascia, and holds the three erectile tissues together. Finally, beneath the deep fascia is the tunica albuginea, a strong fascia surrounding each cavernous body that is fused at the midline of the penis. Loose connective tissue connects the fascias to the overlying skin.
Two ligaments support the root of the penis – the suspensory ligament, which connects to the pubic symphysis, and the fundiform ligament, which runs down the linea alba, around the penis, and then attaches to the pubic symphysis.
The skin of the penis is more heavily pigmented than skin of the rest of the body. The foreskin, or prepuce, is a double layer of skin and fascia found at the neck of the glans. It is connected to the glans surface via the frenulum – this skin fold seen here. The foreskin covers the glans to a variable extent, and the space between the glans and foreskin is called the preputial sac.
Finally, let’s discuss the penis’ neurovascular supply. The penis has dorsal arteries, deep arteries, and the bulbourethral artery supplying it, and all of these branch from the internal pudendal artery, which arises from the anterior division of the internal iliac artery.
A deep dorsal vein drains the cavernous spaces into the prostatic venous plexus. The superficial dorsal veins drain the skin and cutaneous tissues.
Somatic innervation of the penis is via the pudendal nerve, which arises from the S2-S4 sacral spinal segments. The pudendal nerve continues as the dorsal nerve of the penis. The dorsal nerve of the penis supplies sensory and sympathetic innervation to the skin and the glans penis. The pudendal nerve also supplies the ischiocavernosus and bulbocavernosus muscles. Cavernous nerves arise from the pelvic plexus and provide parasympathetic innervation. Hence, they cause vascular changes resulting in an erection. The cavernous nerves supply the corpus cavernosum and urethra and form a network around the erectile tissue.
- published: 14 Feb 2023
- views: 336825
5:24
ED | how does this happen and the treatments
The body of the p.e.n.i.s contains three cylindrical masses of tissue. The lower mass is the Corpus Spongiosum, and the two top masses are called Corpora Cavern...
The body of the p.e.n.i.s contains three cylindrical masses of tissue. The lower mass is the Corpus Spongiosum, and the two top masses are called Corpora Cavernosa. An elastic fiber sheath called the Tunica Albuginea surrounds all three masses. A cross-section cut of each cylinder looks like a sponge because of the hollow lacunar spaces that fill with blood during an ED.
3dmedicalanimation
copyrighted_by_Dandelion _Team
Fertilization medical animation
https://youtu.be/u0y2Wvc0Jm0
we all won this race!
https://youtu.be/VYWuySwoqUg
What role does sperm structure play in fertilization?
https://youtu.be/1YxA6zIvIWw
ovulation and menstrual cycle often called period
https://youtu.be/42WIByexiXc
The effect of Tied umbilical cord in twins
https://youtu.be/vB9ZBnwTfKg
High Blood Pressure Hypertension
https://youtu.be/gsczOAeGst4
How your body turns food into the poo Human digestion system in human beings
https://youtu.be/HXrl37BC3QU
food digestion is the story of how your food ends up as a poo 3d medical animation dandelion team
https://youtu.be/TPdQKcFuhPI
coronary angiogram Micro Needle|3d medical animation|sample use only
https://youtu.be/sRGMJhit4h0
heart valve replacement 3d medical animation|sample use only|dandelion team
https://youtu.be/9L9i59eY5Zg
short videos
how long does it take for the body to digest food?
https://youtu.be/z6G2L1hY5hc
The world of inside a bone
https://youtu.be/SWCLK4t0iXo
What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions?
https://youtu.be/UHTm2aqv-tQ
small intestine
https://youtu.be/7hweT7wgyF0
copyright by Dandelion Team
#erectiledysfunction #arousal
https://wn.com/Ed_|_How_Does_This_Happen_And_The_Treatments
The body of the p.e.n.i.s contains three cylindrical masses of tissue. The lower mass is the Corpus Spongiosum, and the two top masses are called Corpora Cavernosa. An elastic fiber sheath called the Tunica Albuginea surrounds all three masses. A cross-section cut of each cylinder looks like a sponge because of the hollow lacunar spaces that fill with blood during an ED.
3dmedicalanimation
copyrighted_by_Dandelion _Team
Fertilization medical animation
https://youtu.be/u0y2Wvc0Jm0
we all won this race!
https://youtu.be/VYWuySwoqUg
What role does sperm structure play in fertilization?
https://youtu.be/1YxA6zIvIWw
ovulation and menstrual cycle often called period
https://youtu.be/42WIByexiXc
The effect of Tied umbilical cord in twins
https://youtu.be/vB9ZBnwTfKg
High Blood Pressure Hypertension
https://youtu.be/gsczOAeGst4
How your body turns food into the poo Human digestion system in human beings
https://youtu.be/HXrl37BC3QU
food digestion is the story of how your food ends up as a poo 3d medical animation dandelion team
https://youtu.be/TPdQKcFuhPI
coronary angiogram Micro Needle|3d medical animation|sample use only
https://youtu.be/sRGMJhit4h0
heart valve replacement 3d medical animation|sample use only|dandelion team
https://youtu.be/9L9i59eY5Zg
short videos
how long does it take for the body to digest food?
https://youtu.be/z6G2L1hY5hc
The world of inside a bone
https://youtu.be/SWCLK4t0iXo
What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions?
https://youtu.be/UHTm2aqv-tQ
small intestine
https://youtu.be/7hweT7wgyF0
copyright by Dandelion Team
#erectiledysfunction #arousal
- published: 04 Feb 2023
- views: 1276986
5:26
A frequently overlooked reason for Erectile Dysfunction | UroChannel
Erectile dysfunction has many causes. Structural changes of the erectile tissue are among them. Dr. med. dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, urologist from Göttingen, ex...
Erectile dysfunction has many causes. Structural changes of the erectile tissue are among them. Dr. med. dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, urologist from Göttingen, explains in this video on UroChannel, how penile corporal fibrosis affects potency. Fibrosis is the result of chronic inflammation which is part of the wound healing process. Atherosclerosis, diabetes or trauma such as prostate surgery, may trigger wound healing. Under certain circumstances, wound healing doesn't stop and goes on and on. This is a problem, because the smooth muscle of the corpora cavernosa will then become fibrotic. As a result, function is lost as the corpora will not be able to inflate properly. Venous occlusive dysfunction is one of the consequences. It is important to keep a healthy lifestyle with physical exercise, a healthy diet and absolutely no smoking. Avoid to become overweight or obese at any cost, because the metabolic syndrome is a major promotor of chronic inflammation which in turn is a risk factor for penile corporal fibrosis. Once the damage is done, there are more or less only experimental approaches to revert the process. Stem cell therapy is currently under development. Platelet rich plasma injections, the so called "P-shot" likewise is considered experimental. Since PDE-5 inhibitors such as Viagra and Cialis don't work in corporal fibrosis and neither does injection therapy, the placement of a penile prosthesis is the treatment of choice.
HOMEPAGE:
https://www.buntrock-urologie.de/
SOCIAL MEDIA:
https://www.instagram.com/urochannel/
CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eWWnOXx6nFacy5nZvx6ww
#penis #fibrosis #erectiledysfunction
https://wn.com/A_Frequently_Overlooked_Reason_For_Erectile_Dysfunction_|_Urochannel
Erectile dysfunction has many causes. Structural changes of the erectile tissue are among them. Dr. med. dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, urologist from Göttingen, explains in this video on UroChannel, how penile corporal fibrosis affects potency. Fibrosis is the result of chronic inflammation which is part of the wound healing process. Atherosclerosis, diabetes or trauma such as prostate surgery, may trigger wound healing. Under certain circumstances, wound healing doesn't stop and goes on and on. This is a problem, because the smooth muscle of the corpora cavernosa will then become fibrotic. As a result, function is lost as the corpora will not be able to inflate properly. Venous occlusive dysfunction is one of the consequences. It is important to keep a healthy lifestyle with physical exercise, a healthy diet and absolutely no smoking. Avoid to become overweight or obese at any cost, because the metabolic syndrome is a major promotor of chronic inflammation which in turn is a risk factor for penile corporal fibrosis. Once the damage is done, there are more or less only experimental approaches to revert the process. Stem cell therapy is currently under development. Platelet rich plasma injections, the so called "P-shot" likewise is considered experimental. Since PDE-5 inhibitors such as Viagra and Cialis don't work in corporal fibrosis and neither does injection therapy, the placement of a penile prosthesis is the treatment of choice.
HOMEPAGE:
https://www.buntrock-urologie.de/
SOCIAL MEDIA:
https://www.instagram.com/urochannel/
CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eWWnOXx6nFacy5nZvx6ww
#penis #fibrosis #erectiledysfunction
- published: 01 Oct 2022
- views: 35418
19:00
Anatomy of the penis
The parts of the penis, blood supply, innervation and the mechanism of erection. Is a fractured penis a thing?
The parts of the penis, blood supply, innervation and the mechanism of erection. Is a fractured penis a thing?
https://wn.com/Anatomy_Of_The_Penis
The parts of the penis, blood supply, innervation and the mechanism of erection. Is a fractured penis a thing?
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 181966