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Temporary CavernosalCephalic Vein Shunt in Low-Flow Priapism Treatment
European Urology, 08/10/09
Kilinc M – Artificial cavernosal–cephalic vein shunt in the treatment of priapism is simple, safe, effective, easily applicable, and warrants primary consideration when the second–line treatment of priapism is initiated.
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