Browsing by Author "Reisman, Yacov"
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“Doc, if it were you, what would you do?”: A survey of Men’s Health specialists’ personal preferences regarding treatment modalities
Towe, Maxwell; El-Khatib, Farouk; Osman, Mohamad; Huynh, Linda; Carrion, Rafael; Ward, Sam; Reisman, Yacov; Şerefoğlu, Ege Can; Pastuszak, Alexander; Yafi, Faysal A. (Springer Nature Limited, 11.03.2020)Men’s Health is a urological subspecialty that is at the forefront of innovation, but little data exist evaluating the attitudes that andrologists have toward the current treatment modalities available for managing Men’s ... -
Laser - based devices for female genitourinary indications: Position statements from the european society for sexual medicine (ESSM)
Romero-Otero, Javier; Lauterbach, Roy; Aversa, Antonio; Şerefoğlu, Ege Can; García-Gómez, Borja; Parnham, Arie; Skrodzka, Marta; Krychman, Michael; Reisman, Yacov; Corona, Giovanni; Lowenstein, Lior (Elsevier Inc., 05.2020)Background: Laser-based technologies have been commercially marketed as “wonder treatments” without a sufficient and adequate body of evidence. In addition, on July 30, 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a ... -
The only available certification for sexual medicine: The fellow of the european committee sexual medicine (FECSM)
Şerefoğlu, Ege Can; Reisman, Yacov; Bitzer, Johannes; Vignozzi, Linda; Jannini, Emmanuele A. (Springer Nature, 2021)Sexual medicine is one of the most recently evolved branches of medicine. It aims to improve sexual health through prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions or diseases involving: (i) sexual function ... -
The use of penile traction devices for peyronie's disease: Position statements from the european society for sexual medicine
Gomez, Borja Garcia; Aversa, Antonio; Isa, Manuel Alonso; Parnham, Arie; Şerefoğlu, Ege Can; Corona, Giovanni; Bettocchi, Carlo; Reisman, Yacov; Otero, Javier Romero (Elsevier, 08.2021)Introduction: Penile traction therapy (PTT) aims to non-surgically reduce curvature, enhance girth, and recover lost length. Available clinical practice guidelines however lack clear recommendations regarding their use. ...