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Dr. Zafar Khan at Beth Israel Medical Center in NYC offers a thorough evaluation for male impotence, including medical and psychosexual history, physical examinations, hormonal testing, and various diagnostic procedures. These evaluations help differentiate between psychogenic and organic causes of impotence, guiding appropriate treatment options. Contact Dr. Zafar Khan for expert evaluation and personalized care.
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Evaluation of the impotent male. Zafar Khan, MD Beth Israel Medical Center, NYC.
Evaluation of the impotent male. • Medical and Psychosexual history. • Physical examination: • Nocturnal penile tumescence. • Neurologic testing. • Sacral Evoked response. • Genitocerebral Evoked response. • Hormonal Testing.
Evaluation of the impotent male. • Nocturnal penile tumescence testing (NPT): • To distinguish psycogenic from organic causes. • NPT occurs during REM sleep, 4 to 5 erectile episodes per night, lasting longer than 30 min. • Increase of circumference greater than 3cm. • Increase of rigidity 70% of maximal.
Evaluation of the impotent male. • Vascular Evaluation: • Pulsed Doppler analysis. • Duplex-Ultrasonography. • Arteriography. • Cavernosometry / Cavernosography.
Evaluation of the impotent male. • Cavernosometry: • Injection of 10g PGE1. • Intracorporal pressure measurement (120mm Hg). • Corporal infusion (maintainance 5ml/min). • Pressure decay (< 45mm/Hg in 30 sec). • Cavernosography: • Infusion of contrast medium.
Evaluation of the impotent male. • Neurological testing: • Biothesiometry: • Sensory perception of vibratory stimulation. • Sacral evoked response (BC reflex latency). • 30-40 mil/sec at 50 volts. • Genitocerebral evoked potential studies: • Cerebral response to dorsal penile nerve stimulation.
Evaluation of the impotent male. ZAFAR KHAN, M.D. Phone: 212-420-1566 www.aboutsexualdysfunctions.com www.urologyandyou.com E-Mail: zafarkhan@urologyandyou.com