Obese men could see improvements in erectile and urinary function as early as one month after bariatric surgery, according to a recent study.
Archives for 2017
Surgeon Experience Associated with Penile Implant Infection Rates
Recipients of inflatable penile prostheses (IPPs) are less likely to need reoperation if their surgeons are “high volume implanters,” according to a study published last summer in the Journal of Urology.
Transgender Women Satisfied with Neoclitoris, Study Reports
Patients who have male-to-female gender reassignment surgery (GRS) tend to be satisfied with the function of their neoclitoris, according to a recent Journal of Sexual Medicine study.
For Nonstandard Shift Workers, Sleep Quality Might Affect Hypogonadal Symptoms, Sexual Function
Men who work nonstandard shifts and have poor sleep quality may be more likely to have hypogonadal symptoms and sexual problems, according to new research.
Vacuum Therapy a “Successful Preoperative Regimen” for Men with Corporal Fibrosis
This study evaluates an alternative surgical procedure for men with corporal fibrosis. The studied option involves the preoperative use of daily vacuum therapy.
“Encouraging Results” Found in Study of Laser Treatment for Vulvar Pain
Micro-ablative fractional CO2 laser treatment applied to the vulvar vestibule could relieve pain for women with vestibulodynia and genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), according to a recent pilot study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.