Dorsal penile nerve block
Dorsal penile nerve occlusion is a treatment method for refractory premature ejaculation caused only by the glans nerve being too sensitive. Dorsal nerve occlusion is a minimally invasive surgery. For the dorsal nerve outside the cavernous muscle, a small incision of 2-3 mm long and 0.5 mm deep is cut in the skin incision of the male organ, and the ligation is selectively blocked. The branches of the dorsal nerve reduce the sensitivity of the glans skin. The whole operation will not touch the corpus cavernosum and arterial blood vessels, the operation is painless, the amount of bleeding is minimal, and it can be completely healed within 2-3 days. After receiving dorsal nerve occlusion, the dorsal nature of male organs can be reduced, the ejaculation stimulation valve can be increased, and the incubation period of ejaculation can be prolonged, thereby improving the quality of life of couples.
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