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Length Tension Function of Puborectalis Muscle: Implications for the Treatment of Fecal Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Disorders

Mittal RK, Sheean G, Padda BS, Rajasekaran MR

  • KMID: 2381219
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2014 Oct;20(4):539-546.
  • doi: 10.5056/jnm14033
BACKGROUND/AIMS: External anal sphincter (EAS) and puborectalis muscle (PRM) play important role in anal continence function. Based on length-tension measurement, we recently reported that the human EAS muscle operates at...
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Evaluation of Age- and Radical-Prostatectomy Related Changes in Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 3-Dimensional Reconstruction

Tai JW, Sorkhi SR, Trivedi I, Sakamoto K, Albo M, Bhargava V, Rajasekaran MR

Purpose: Puborectalis muscles (PRM) and ischiocavernosus muscles (ICM) play important roles in urinary continence and male erectile functions. Understanding of anatomy and surgical-injury related changes to these muscles is critical...
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Novel Emerging Therapies for Erectile Dysfunction

Kim S, Cho MC, Cho SY, Chung H, Rajasekaran MR

Currently, several treatments exist for the improvement of erectile dysfunction (ED). These include medical therapies such as phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5-Is), invasive methods such as intracavernosal injection therapy of...
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Transpelvic Magnetic Stimulation Enhances Penile Microvascular Perfusion in a Rat Model: A Novel Interventional Strategy to Prevent Penile Fibrosis after Cavernosal Nerve Injury

Sorkhi S, Sanchez CC, Cho MC, Cho SY, Chung H, Park MG, Lahey S, Hsieh TC, Bhargava V, Rajasekaran MR

Purpose: Penile microvascular dysfunction is a known contributor to erectile dysfunction (ED) and penile fibrosis has been shown to impair microvascular perfusion (MVP). Our objectives were to: (i) determine beneficial...
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