Sexual dysfunction in 2013: Advances in epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment

Arab J Urol. 2013 Sep;11(3):194-202. doi: 10.1016/j.aju.2013.06.002. Epub 2013 Jul 23.

Abstract

Objectives: To provide a contemporary review of the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of premature ejaculation (PE) and erectile dysfunction (ED).

Methods: We searched for English-language articles published in the past 12 months using the PubMed database. Relevant articles on the subjects of sexual dysfunction, ED and PE were selected for review.

Conclusions: Recent studies on male sexual dysfunction have provided new therapeutic possibilities. Tramadol, a well-used analgesic, has a new role in the treatment of PE. Super-selective targeting of dorsal penile nerves by surgery or cryoablative technologies might become a viable treatment option for refractory PE in the future. The role of ED as a harbinger of important comorbidities allows for the early detection and intervention of these conditions, which can optimise therapeutic outcomes. The long-term effect of chronic phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors on endothelial dysfunction, the angiogenic potential of low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy, and further advances in drug-eluting endovascular stents might in future allow clinicians to treat ED more definitively.

Keywords: Cryoablation; Endovascular therapy; Epidemiology; Erectile; Premature ejaculation; Sexual dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Review