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  2. Penile artery shunt syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Penile revascularization is a specialized vascular-surgical treatment option for erectile dysfunction. The 2009 International Consultation on Sexual Dysfunctions recommended that revascularization be limited to nonsmoker, nondiabetic men younger than 55 years of age with isolated stenosis of the internal pudendal artery with absence of venous leak. [1]

  3. Penile artery - Wikipedia

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    It is a terminal branch of the internal pudendal artery, along with the scrotal artery. It subdivides into three arteries, the bulbourethral artery, the dorsal artery of the penis and the cavernosal artery. The penile artery is susceptible to trauma. Impact to the groin causing damage to the artery may cause erectile dysfunction in young

  4. Dorsal artery of the penis - Wikipedia

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    It passes between the crus penis [2] and the pubic symphysis [citation needed] of the pelvis to reach the dorsal surface of the corpus cavernosus penis. [2]As it pierces the perineal membrane, it (depending upon the source) passes between the two layers of the suspensory ligament of the penis, [citation needed] or pierces the lateral lamina of the suspensory ligament of penis.

  5. Artery of bulb of penis - Wikipedia

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    The artery of bulb of penis (artery of the urethral bulb or bulbourethral artery) is a short artery of large caliber which arises from the internal pudendal artery between the two layers of fascia (the superior and inferior) of the urogenital diaphragm.

  6. Hard flaccid syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In addition to a "hard flaccid" penis, patients may also experience erectile dysfunction (difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection; painful or tight erections; penis does not fill up completely when getting an erection; no morning erections; no nocturnal erections; no spontaneous erections; painful nocturnal erections), sensory changes ...

  7. Deep artery of the penis - Wikipedia

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    The deep artery of the penis one of the terminal branches of the internal pudendal artery. [citation needed] It arises from the internal pudendal artery posterior to the inferior edge of the symphysis pubis [1] while the internal pudendal artery is situated between the two fasciæ of the urogenital diaphragm (deep perineal pouch). [citation needed]

  8. Helicine arteries of penis - Wikipedia

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    On entering the cavernous structure from the deep artery of the penis the arteries divide into branches, which are supported and enclosed by the trabeculae.Some of these arteries end in a capillary net-work, the branches of which open directly into the cavernous spaces; others assume a tendril-like appearance, and form convoluted and somewhat dilated vessels, which were named by Rosenmüller ...

  9. Internal pudendal artery - Wikipedia

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    The deep artery of clitoris is a branch of the internal pudendal artery and supplies the clitoral crura. Another branch of the internal pudendal artery is the dorsal artery of clitoris. Some sources consider the urethral artery a direct branch of the internal pudendal artery, [2] while others consider it a branch of the perineal artery ...

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