Selective Dorsal Neurectomy (SDN)
A surgical method that aims to reduce nerve sensitivity in selected premature ejaculation cases.
Selective dorsal neurectomy (SDN) is a surgical method that aims to balance glans sensitivity in selected premature ejaculation cases that do not respond adequately to other treatments.
Behavioural and medical treatments are the first step in premature ejaculation. Selective dorsal neurectomy is a surgical option in selected cases that do not respond adequately, in which certain nerve branches are selectively addressed to balance excessive glans sensitivity. Candidate selection is important.
Who Is It For?
- Selected cases not responding adequately to behavioural/medical treatment
- Patients evaluated for excessive glans sensitivity
How Is It Performed?
The procedure is performed under appropriate anaesthesia with microsurgical principles. Suitability and expectations are explained in detail after assessment.
Recovery & Follow-up
Recovery varies by the technique used; following the recommended follow-up is important.
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