Prostate Restored
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Of course, nerves can recover. “Waking up” from their catatonic state can take just a few weeks, or as long as 18+ months later. If they were physically damaged, they can regenerate (regrow nerve fibers), but this is slow and unpredictable.
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Read More »The sural nerve then acts as a scaffolding (conduit), similar to an extension cord, to deliver regenerating nerve fibres from the femoral nerve to the corpus cavernosa. After around 12 months, new nerve endings in the corpus cavernosa release neurotransmitter (acetylcholine) which help initiate an erection.[iv] The Australian paper followed 17 patients (average age 64) who had ED after prostatectomy, and who underwent the nerve graft roughly 2 years after their RP. As new nerve fibers grew along the graft, 12 men (71%) regained sexual function, sufficient for intercourse, from 6-12 months. By the end of the year, all had improved symptoms, and 7 were able to achieve sexual penetration without the use of drugs. The authors noted that “94% had clinically relevant improvements in sexual [quality of life]” and two of the participants had “their first erection in 12 years.”[v] The Melbourne team modified a post-RP end-to-side nerve graft procedure that, after years of research in lab animals, had been used by Brazilian surgeon Fausto Viterbo and others for restoring erections in post-prostatectomy patients.[vi] The modification enhanced nerve regeneration by inducing minor injury to the femoral nerve to stimulate regeneration, in hopes that this approach would provide more nerve axons (message conductors) to the penis.[vii] The Melbourne study is an example of a larger body of research aimed at encouraging nerve regeneration for men who experience moderate to severe ED after PCa treatment. Needless to say, the patients in Melbourne who benefitted from the surgery are thrilled, and we join with the authors in expressing hope that this procedure will be internationally embraced on behalf of RP patients, so they need not have any regrets over their treatment choice. NOTE: This content is solely for purposes of information and does not substitute for diagnostic or medical advice. Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing pelvic pain, or have any other health concerns or questions of a personal medical nature.
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