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  1. A detailed analysis of the penile fibro-vascular assembly
  2. Coil Embolization Is Not Justified for Treating Patients with Veno-Occlusive Dysfunction: Case Series and Narrative Literature Review
  3. Emergent Combining Factual Penile Girth Enhancement and Erection Restoration Based on Revolutionary Penile Fibro-vascular Assembly
  4. Emergent Penile Venous Stripping for Treating Adolescent Impotence
  5. A strategy for salvaging shrinkage soft glans penis and impending prosthesis loss in patients with a penile implant
  6. A case report of right cardiac ventricle perforation by uncontrolled embolization coil inserted for treating penile veno-occlusive dysfunction
  7. Penis Structure
  8. Erection Abnormality
  9. Penis Structure—Erection
  10. Penis Endocrinology
  11. Vascular Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction
  12. Can herbs improve sexual functions for the impotent men?
  13. Reply
  14. Tunical Outer Layer Plays an Essential Role in Penile Veno-occlusive Mechanism Evidenced from Electrocautery Effects to the Corpora Cavernosa in Defrosted Human Cadavers
  15. Venous Ligation: A Novel Strategy for Glans Enhancement in Penile Prosthesis Implantation
  16. The venous drainage of the corpora cavernosa in the human penis
  17. Reconstructive surgery for idealising penile shape and restoring erectile function in patients with penile dysmorphology and erectile dysfunction
  18. Penile vascular surgery for treating erectile dysfunction: Current role and future direction
  19. Penile Veins Are the Principal Component in Erectile Rigidity: A Study of Penile Venous Stripping on Defrosted Human Cadavers
  20. Salvage Penile Curvature Correction Surgery
  21. Clinical Experience of a Refined Penile Venous Stripping Surgery Procedure for Patients With Erectile Dysfunction: Is It a Viable Option?
  22. Salvaging Penile Venous Stripping Surgery
  23. Formulas for determining the dimensions of venous graft required for penile curvature correction
  24. The Advancement of Pure Local Anesthesia for Penile Surgeries: Can an Outpatient Basis Be Sustainable?
  25. Long-Term Results of Autologous Venous Grafts for Penile Morphological Reconstruction
  26. Insufficient Response to Venous Stripping Surgery: Is the Penile Vein Recurrent or Residual?
  27. Hypothesis of human penile anatomy, erection hemodynamics and their clinical applications
  28. Outpatient varicocelectomy performed under local anesthesia
  29. The synergism of penile venous surgery and oral sildenafil in treating patients with erectile dysfunction
  30. Distal Ligament in Human Glans: A Comparative Study of Penile Architecture
  31. Penile veins play a pivotal role in erection: the haemodynamic evidence
  32. The Effect of Electrocoagulation on the Sinusoids in the Human Penis
  33. Outpatient penile implantation with the patient under a novel method of crural block
  34. Anatomy of the Human Penis: The Relationship of the Architecture Between Skeletal and Smooth Muscles
  35. Penile Venous Anatomy: An Additional Description and Its Clinical Implication
  36. CURVATURE CORRECTION IN PATIENTS WITH TUNICAL RUPTURE: A NECESSARY ADJUNCT TO REPAIR
  37. TRAUMATIC GLANS DEFORMITY: RECONSTRUCTION OF DISTAL LIGAMENTOUS STRUCTURE
  38. The Anatomy of the Tunica Albuginea in the Normal Penis and Peyronie's Disease
  39. Anatomy and Strength of the Tunica Albuginea: Its Relevance to Penile Prosthesis Extrusion
  40. The distribution of elastic fibrous elements within the human penis
  41. Intracellular mechanism of penile erection in monkeys
  42. Can a venous patch graft be a substitute for the tunica albuginea of the penis?
  43. Combined Cavernous Compression Device and Arteriovenous-Cavernous Fistula: A Chronic Canine Model
  44. The Role of Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate, Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate, Endothelium and Nonadrenergic, Noncholinergic Neurotransmission in Canine Penile Erection
  45. Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate Mediates Penile Erection in the Rat
  46. Response of Bladder, Urethral and Intracavernous Pressure to Ventral Lumbosacral Root Stimulation in Sprague-Dawley and Wistar Rats