Premature Ejaculation Nerve Block Surgery: What to Expect - Urology

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What are the issues related to nerve block surgery for premature ejaculation?


Could you please explain to me about the nerve block surgery for premature ejaculation? After the nerve block, will ejaculation still occur, or will it be completely eliminated? Will the duration of intercourse be extended? What are the typical outcomes after undergoing nerve block surgery for premature ejaculation?

Ya Gou, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/04/25

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, regarding the nerve block surgery for premature ejaculation, I am not clear on the details.
I apologize for not being able to provide further information.
If there are any unclear points, please feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
This response is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2010/04/25

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Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common sexual dysfunction that affects many men, often leading to distress and dissatisfaction in intimate relationships. One of the treatment options for PE is nerve block surgery, which aims to prolong the duration of sexual intercourse by altering the nerve signals involved in ejaculation. Here’s what you can expect from this procedure and its implications.


Understanding Nerve Block Surgery for PE
Nerve block surgery for premature ejaculation typically involves the targeted interruption of nerve pathways that are responsible for the ejaculatory reflex. The procedure is designed to desensitize the nerves that trigger ejaculation, thereby allowing for greater control over the timing of ejaculation during sexual activity.

1. Procedure Overview: The surgery usually involves the injection of anesthetic agents or the surgical severing of specific nerves. The most commonly targeted nerves are the dorsal nerve of the penis and the pelvic nerves. The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia, and it may be done on an outpatient basis, meaning you can go home the same day.

2. Expected Outcomes: After the surgery, most patients report an increase in the duration of sexual intercourse. While the goal is to delay ejaculation, it is important to note that the ability to ejaculate is typically preserved. This means that while you may experience a longer time before ejaculation occurs, you will still be able to ejaculate. The degree of improvement can vary from person to person, and some may experience significant benefits while others may see only modest changes.

3. Recovery and Side Effects: Recovery from nerve block surgery is generally quick, with many patients returning to normal activities within a few days. However, some may experience temporary side effects such as numbness, reduced sensitivity, or discomfort in the genital area. These effects usually resolve over time as the body adjusts to the changes.

4. Effectiveness: The effectiveness of nerve block surgery can vary. Some studies suggest that patients may experience a significant reduction in the severity of premature ejaculation, while others may find that the results are not as pronounced. It is essential to have realistic expectations and to discuss these with your healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.

5. Alternative Treatments: It’s worth noting that nerve block surgery is not the only option for treating premature ejaculation. Other treatments include behavioral techniques, topical anesthetics, oral medications, and counseling. Many men find success with these less invasive options, so it’s important to explore all available treatments with your doctor.


Conclusion
In summary, nerve block surgery for premature ejaculation aims to enhance sexual performance by prolonging the time before ejaculation occurs. While the procedure can lead to improved control over ejaculation, it does not eliminate the ability to ejaculate. The effectiveness and recovery can vary, and it is crucial to have a thorough discussion with your healthcare provider about the potential benefits and risks associated with this surgery. If you are considering this option, ensure that you are well-informed and that it aligns with your personal health goals and circumstances.

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