Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common problem that can lower a man’s quality of life, and may even be linked to other conditions. There are many potential causes of ED, including vascular problems. If ED is caused by a vascular issue, vascular reconstructive surgery may be an option to improve blood flow to the penis.
There are many ways to treat ED, from medications and injections to lifestyle changes and even considering whether other treatments could be affecting performance. Surgery is another possible solution in some cases.
This article explores the possibilities afforded by vascular reconstructive surgical options for ED, including how effective they are, who they’re most appropriate for, and how the techniques are evolving. We’ll look at both arterial and venous procedures. We’ll also consider the importance of an accurate diagnosis and what factors determine whether someone is a good candidate for surgery.
Ultimately, this discussion should give you a good understanding of the complexities and potential benefits of surgery for vascular ED.