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Restoration Of Penile Sensation After Dorsal Nerve Trauma In Cismen, Kevin M. Klifto, A. Lee Dellon May 2019

Restoration Of Penile Sensation After Dorsal Nerve Trauma In Cismen, Kevin M. Klifto, A. Lee Dellon

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Purpose: Loss of penis sensation or development of a painful penis can occur after injury to the dorsal branch of the pudendal nerve. Attempted relief of this problem through neurolysis of the dorsal nerve in the inferior pubic ramus canal has been reported rarely. While recovery of genital sensibility has been discussed frequently in transmen, this subject has been reported rarely in cismen. The purpose of this report is to review our experience with recovery of sensation after decompression of the dorsal branch of the pudendal nerve.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was carried out from 2014 to …


Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (Pgad): Treatment By Neurolysis Of Dorsal Branch Of Pudendal Nerve, Kevin M. Klifto, A Lee Dellon May 2019

Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (Pgad): Treatment By Neurolysis Of Dorsal Branch Of Pudendal Nerve, Kevin M. Klifto, A Lee Dellon

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Introduction: Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is the female perception that they are in a state of sexual arousal, without the ability of the arousal to be satisfied by orgasm.

Aims: It is the hypothesis of this study that PGAD results from a minimal degree of nerve compression of the dorsal branch of the pudendal nerve. If this hypothesis were true, then PGAD could be treated by neurolysis of the dorsal branch of the pudendal nerve.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was carried out from 2010 through 2018, of those women having neurolysis of the dorsal branch of the pudendal …