Sam Ward's research while affiliated with Clinique Saint-Jean Bruxelles and other places
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Publications (5)
Larger penis size has been associated with a sign of strength, masculinity, and social standing. Little study has examined the relationship between men’s penis size and their partners’ sexual satisfaction. The purpose of the present study was to detail and evaluate the effect of penis size on partner sexual satisfaction with a design of narrative l...
Introduction
Patients with Peyronie's disease may experience significat distress. The choice of treatment depends on a variety of factors, including the stage of the disease, the presence of pain, severity and direction of the curvature, penile length and the quality of erectile function.
Aim
To review the evidence associated with surgical treatme...
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Men’s Health is a urological subspecialty that is at the forefront of innovation, but little data exist evaluating the attitudes that andrologists have toward the current treatment modalities available for managing Men’s Health conditions. A survey of 37 questions asking what providers would choose as treatment for common conditions was distributed...
Introduction:
To date, several aspects of inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) surgical procedure have been poorly studied.
Aim:
The aim of this study was to review the evidence associated with IPP implantation and provide clinical recommendations on behalf of the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM). Overall, 130 peer-reviewed studies and...
Citations
... The surgical treatment is indicated in the second phase of the disease, when the curvature is severe and/or when severe erectile dysfunction occurs. The surgical techniques for PD differ according to the specific clinical condition and consist of corporoplasty (simple or with use of grafts), with or without application of penile prostheses (29)(30)(31). ...
... Over the past few years, we have observed an increase in the interest toward low-intensity shockwave therapy (LISWT) for erectile dysfunction (ED) [1][2][3]. A recent study investigating the appeal of different treatments for sexual dysfunctions in the general population showed a greater interest among patients about LISWT in recent years, with an average annual +1.8% increase from 2004 to 2018 [1]. ...
... Penile prosthesis implantation (PPI) is a definitive treatment for ED that should be offered to all subjects who do not respond to less-invasive therapies or who have specific contraindications to them [102,282]. Subjects with ED and PD, requiring surgical management, benefit from early placement of penile prosthesis [102,282]. Patients should be informed of the increased risk of complications if they are actively smoking or affected either by obesity or other uncontrolled comorbidities, such as DM [102,282]. ...