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Penile rehabilitation in men after radical robotic prostatectomy:Fact or fiction?

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摘要 Erectile dysfunction(ED)is one of the most frequent and distressing complications after radical prostatectomy(RP),significantly impairing patients’quality of life and intimate relationships.Penile rehabilitation(PR)aims to preserve erectile tissue integrity,prevent fibrosis,and facilitate early functional recovery by restoring oxygenation to the corpora cavernosa.Current PR strategies include oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors(PDE5is),intracavernosal injections,and vacuum erection devices,used alone or in combination.Adjunctive options,such as low‐intensity shockwave therapy,stem cell therapy,and platelet‐rich plasma,are currently under investigation.Despite widespread use,there is no standardized PR protocol,and evidence remains mixed regarding optimal timing,dosage,and duration.This review summarizes contemporary and emerging PR modalities,highlighting evidence‐based principles,patient selection,and integration of preoperative counseling to set realistic expectations.Psychosocial support,partner involvement,and multidisciplinary collaboration are essential to maximize adherence and recovery.Future research should prioritize high‐quality randomized controlled trials to define standardized,evidence‐based PR protocols tailored to individual risk profiles and preferences,ultimately improving functional recovery and quality of life after RP.
机构地区 Division of Urology
出处 《UroPrecision》 2026年第1期22-34,共13页 精准泌尿学(英文)

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