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Nerve injury-related erectile dysfunction following nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy: A novel experimental dissection model
International Journal of Urology, 09/25/09
Yamashita S et al. – The authors established a novel rat model, in which cavernous nerve dissection alone caused nerve injury–related ED. They believe that this cavernous nerve dissection model might help clarify the mechanism of nerve injury–related ED and the recovery from ED after nerve–sparing radical prostatectomy.
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