Sexual dysfunction affects men of all ages and incidence rates are expected to double by 2025 resulting in a major health burden. Though normal sexual function is an important aspect of health and well-being, sadly, this common condition still carries an associated stigma. As a result, affected men are often reluctant to approach their doctor and, instead, may live for many years with sexual dysfunction, often to the detriment of their personal lives.
Male Sexual Dysfunction: A Clinical Guide covers all the common problems encountered by the clinician in this rapidly expanding and developing field. With full color throughout, this easy to read guide provides a comprehensive and systematic approach to patient management. Packed with key features, every chapter will contain flow diagrams and algorithms, key points, clinical pearls, what to avoid boxes, and numerous tables, graphs and photographs . This book provides:
Expertly-written, this book is the perfect resource for urologists and general practitioners with an interest in this highly topical area, as well as those about to undergo their urology trainee examinations.
Author | Suks Minhas (Editor), John Mulhall (Editor) |
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Table Of Content | List of contributors, vii Foreword, x 1 Epidemiology of male sexual dysfunction 1 2 Physiology of ejaculation 8 3 Physiology of penile erection 14 4 Anatomy of penile erection 22 5 Endocrinology of male sexual dysfunction 30 6 Pharmacology of drugs used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction 48 7 Pharmacology of drugs used in premature ejaculation 56 8 Cardiovascular risk and erectile dysfunction 62 9 The evaluation of the patient with erectile dysfunction 69 10 Endocrinological investigation of men with erectile dysfunction 79 11 Duplex ultrasonography and its role in the assessment of male sexual dysfunction 91 12 MRI in men with sexual dysfunction 102 13 The metabolic syndrome and ED 109 14 Psychological assessment of patients with ED 120 15 Nocturnal penile tumescence study 129 16 Psychosexual therapy for male sexual dysfunction 133 17 Treatment of premature ejaculation and ejaculatory disorders 143 18 Erectile dysfunction and infertility 152 19 Drug therapy for erectile dysfunction 172 20 Priapism 194 21 Management of erectile dysfunction after pelvic surgery 203 22 Management of erectile dysfunction in men with diabetes 210 23 Management of erectile dysfunction in neurological patients 220 24 Non‐surgical therapy for Peyronie’s disease 229 25 Micropenis and penile dysmorphobia: diagnosis, management, outcomes, and future developments in the field 236 26 Surgical treatment of Peyronie’s disease 246 27 Penile implant surgery 258 28 Vascular surgery for erectile dysfunction 270 29 Penile cancer 276 30 Penile reconstruction and trauma 283 31 Disorders of sex development 294 32 Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer therapy 302 33 Assessment and management of the male to female transgender patient 314 Index 323 |