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Among the possible consequences of surgery for prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction can greatly affect the quality of life of a man otherwise cured from his illness.

 

Erectile dysfunction

Among the possible consequences of surgery for prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction can greatly affect the quality of life of a man otherwise cured from his illness.

Many drug treatments provide effective support and are routinely prescribed after a surgical intervention: Cialis® or Viagra® administered orally, intra-urethral MUSE® or Caverject® injected directly into the corpus cavernosum.

When drug treatments are no longer sufficient to restore satisfactory sexual performance, the SIPC offers surgical implantation of malleable or inflatable penile prostheses that allow to recover a long-lasting, spontaneous, sexual activity without medical aids.