Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction in young men. This situation causes deterioration in the satisfaction of the partner as well as the individual's own satisfaction, causing serious problems in marriages and relationships. In fact, many marriages end for this reason. In addition to the classical treatments for premature ejaculation such as behavioral treatments, creams and medications, some of these treatments are not effective. In such patients, selective neurectomy surgery may be considered as a last resort
What is Penile Neurotomy?
Selective neurectomy operation is the process of selectively reducing the nerves going to the head of the penis under a microscope. This surgical procedure aims to reduce the sensitivity of the penis head. Although this is known as the most successful solution to the problem of premature ejaculation among the known methods, it carries some risks, like every surgical procedure. Therefore, it is recommended at the last stage.
Risks of Premature Ejaculation Surgery
Selective dorsal neurectomy operation, like every surgical procedure, involves some risks. However, contrary to popular belief, the nerves cut in this operation are not the nerves that cause erection. It is unlikely that there will be any deterioration in erection parameters after this surgery.
Selective Neurectomy Surgery Success Rate
Selective neurectomy operation is an extremely successful procedure and allows patients to control their ejaculation time. Although the majority of patients say that the duration of intercourse is over 3 minutes, the main purpose is to give control of the duration to the individual.