New prostate surgery technique may prevent dry orgasm side effect
NCT ID NCT05914519
Summary
This study tested a modified version of a common prostate surgery (TURP) for men with an enlarged prostate. The goal was to relieve bothersome urinary symptoms while trying to preserve the ability to ejaculate normally, which is often lost after standard surgery. Researchers followed 90 men to see if this new technique could improve their quality of life by maintaining both urinary and sexual function.
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Sohag University
Sohag, Sohag Governorate, Egypt
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