
@Article{,
AUTHOR = {Chen-Ye Tang, Qiang Fu, Ren-Jie Cui, Xian-Jun Sun},
TITLE = {Erectile dysfunction in patients with traumatic urethral strictures treated with anastomotic urethroplasty: a single-factor analysis},
JOURNAL = {Canadian Journal of Urology},
VOLUME = {19},
YEAR = {2012},
NUMBER = {6},
PAGES = {6548--6553},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/CJU/v19n6/61657},
ISSN = {1488-5581},
ABSTRACT = {<b>Introduction:</b> To investigate factors correlated with erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients with traumatic urethral strictures undergoing end-to-end anastomotic urethroplasty (AU).<br/>
<b>Materials and methods:</b> Between January 2010 and January 2011, 41 patients with urethral strictures resulting from pelvic fracture urethral distraction defects underwent end-to-end AU. The abridged International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) was used to subjectively assess erectile function at admission and 2 weeks postoperatively.<br/>
<b>Results:</b> Pre- and post-injury IIEF-5 scores differed significantly (23.54 ± 1.45 versus 10.02 ± 3.57; p < 0.0001), but pre- and postoperative scores did not (10.02 ± 3.57 versus 9.29 ± 4.14; p = 0.1560). Erectile function declined in all patients after injury and was postoperatively unchanged in 56.10%. Pre- and post-injury scores differed significantly in all age, stricture location, and length groups, but did not change postoperatively. Urethral injury resulted in varying degrees of ED. IIEF-5 scores declined significantly postoperatively in patients with mild/mild–moderate ED (13.86 ± 1.88 versus 11.43 ± 3.37; p = 0.0202), but were unchanged in patients with moderate/severe ED. Vascular ED was predominant (63.41%), and erectile function was better in patients with non-vascular ED than in those with arterial/venous ED (15.50 ± 2.08 versus 11.00 ± 2.35, 8.67 ± 3.21; p = 0.0037, p = 0.0183). IIEF-5 scores decreased significantly in patients with non-vascular ED postoperatively (15.50 ± 2.08 versus 10.00 ± 3.83; p = 0.0132), but were unchanged in patients with arterial/venous ED.<br/>
<b>Conclusion:</b> Urethral trauma seriously affects erectile function, but subsequent end-to-end AU for urethral strictures has little impact.},
DOI = {}
}



