Treatment of erectile dysfunction with interventional radiology and catheterization

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Service Summary:
Erectile dysfunction can be treated with interventional radiology using therapeutic catheters and interventional radiology to treat erectile problems in men, especially if the cause is arterial insufficiency or venous leakage. We will discuss the main benefits and advantages of these procedures, as well as frequently asked questions about success rates and possible complications. The use of catheters to treat erectile problems is an effective non-surgical procedure that can help men improve their sexual performance and quality of life. However, you should always consult your doctor and discuss the available options and your personal expectations.

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Explanation and description of the process
Full Description
When a man suffers from erectile dysfunction due to arterial insufficiency or venous leakage, a catheter can be used as an effective treatment option. Here is how interventional radiology treats erectile dysfunction:
1. Assessment and diagnosis
First, the doctor conducts a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s condition. This includes analyzing the causes of the erectile dysfunction and determining whether a catheter is the most appropriate treatment. The assessment may also include the use of color Doppler on the penis to determine whether the cause of the poor blood flow is narrowing of the arteries or venous leakage. A CT scan of the pelvic arteries may also be used to identify diseased or narrowed arteries in the pelvic area.
2. Preparing the patient
The patient is thoroughly prepared for the procedure. The patient may need to fast for a few hours before the catheterization and must also stop taking any medications that could affect blood clotting under the supervision of a doctor.
3. Catheterization procedure
Catheterization is performed by a doctor specializing in interventional radiology. The catheter is inserted into the appropriate artery or vein depending on the cause of the problem. In the case of arterial problems, it is carefully directed towards the area that needs improved blood flow. In some cases, small stents are placed inside the arteries to help maintain the artery opening and improve blood flow. In venous cases, the vein causing the leak is closed with coils, medical glue, or liquid.
4. Follow-up
After the procedure, the results are monitored, and the patient may feel an improvement in erection quickly after the catheterization. The patient should follow up with their doctor to verify the sustainability of the results and address any potential problems.
5. Post-catheterization care
Post-procedure care includes instructions for caring for the treated area and avoiding strenuous activities for a few days. The patient can quickly return to their daily life, and most men can expect a significant improvement in their sexual quality of life.
You can send a free enquiry about your condition to find out if treatment is possible.