European School of Urology Courses
ESU Course 10: Office management of male sexual dysfunction
Chair: C. Stief, Munich (DE)
 
 
Aims and objectives: The course is aimed at providing practical advice on how to diagnose and treat a patient with premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. It will allow an up-to-date understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the erectile process and the etiology of erectile dysfunction. The recent development of various orally available drugs with different modes of action and distinctly different side effect profiles enables individually tailored therapies. However, this individually adopted regimen requires an adequate work up that will be comprehensively presented. Although present and future orally available drugs will be covered in depth, alternative options such as testosterone supplementation, local pharmacotherapy or various devices will be presented with special emphasis since their adequate indication and appropriate use by the urologist makes the distinctive difference in comparison to other specialists in the field. The indications and specific aspects for penile prosthesis will be discussed since they still represent an important option for select patients. Then, specific topics with high practical importance as the cardiovascular patient with ED or the postprostatectomy case will be covered. The course will be very interactive allowing in depth information on the various aspects of the cutting edge of erectile dysfunction. 
 
ESU Course 10: Background on function and dysfunction of erection and ejaculation
Dr. C. Stief
   
Assessment - what is necessary?
Dr. I. Eardley
   
Testosterone replacement
Dr. C. Stief
   
Medical therapy of ED and premature ejaculation
Dr. I. Eardley
   
Therapy of ED when pills fail
Dr. D. Ralph
   
Penile prosthesis in 2007
Dr. D. Ralph
   
Management of ED in the patient with cardiovascular disease
Dr. I. Eardley
   
What to do after radical prostatectomy?
Dr. C. Stief
   
 
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