Abstract

We have studied cavernous electrical activity in 42 subjects, healthy volunteer controls and groups of impotent patients using a nonspecific electromyographic device (PICO-MENFIS) and a specific one, the SPACE-recorder 7500 designed to achieve electric recordings from the corpora cavernosa. In all of the patients, we detected under basal conditions a mean amplitude of 583 +/- 323 microV, a mean duration of 4.9 +/- 7 s, a mean polyphasicity of 3.5 +/- 1.4. It should be emphasized that a significant reduction of potential amplitudes was recorded after pharmacological stimulation in both the controls and the impotent patients. The healthy controls showed amplitudes significantly higher than the impotent patients after radical cystectomy (715 +/- 141 microV versus 381 +/- 227 microV, p < 0.01). The patients after a "nerve-sparing" radical cystectomy with a mean amplitude similar to the controls (500-700 microV) reacted well to the intracavernous drugs in a high percentage of cases. In our experience, CC-EMG seems to be a reliable method which can pinpoint directly lesions to the cavernous smooth muscle and penile autonomic nerves. It has also been able to assess the effects of stress, anxiety and pain on the erectile mechanisms.

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