Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4271700 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Our data support the adoption of a subjectively assigned NSS to more precisely predict erectile function outcomes and suggest that even minor nerve trauma significantly impairs the recovery of erectile function after procedures classically regarded as having achieved bilateral nerve sparing. Further studies are needed to identify the optimal NSS system. Moskovic DJ, Alphs H, Nelson CJ, Rabbani F, Eastham J, Touijer K, Guillonneau B, Scardino PT, and Mulhall JP. Subjective characterization of nerve sparing predicts recovery of erectile function after radical prostatectomy: Defining the utility of a nerve sparing grading system.
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Authors
Daniel J. MD, Hannah MD, Christian J. MD, Farhang MD, James MD, Karim MD, Bertrand MD, Peter T. MD, John P. MD,