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Mikkel Fode

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  133
Citations -  1737

Mikkel Fode is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Erectile dysfunction & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 113 publications receiving 1161 citations. Previous affiliations of Mikkel Fode include Roskilde University & Herlev Hospital.

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Varicocele and male infertility

TL;DR: Current evidence suggests a beneficial effect of varicocelectomy on semen quality and pregnancy outcomes in couples with documented infertility only if the male partner has a clinically palpable varicocele and affected semen parameters.
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Penile rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy: what the evidence really says

TL;DR: The pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction after radical prostatectomy is believed to include neuropraxia, which leads to temporarily reduced oxygenation and subsequent structural changes in penile tissue, which results in veno‐occlusive dysfunction and penile rehabilitation programmes focus on tissue oxygenation.
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Male sexual dysfunction and infertility associated with neurological disorders.

TL;DR: Ejaculation with penile vibratory stimulation can be done by some spinal cord injured men and their partners at home, followed by in-home insemination if circumstances and sperm quality are adequate, and the method of choice depends largely on the number of motile sperm in the ejaculate.
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Neglected Side Effects After Radical Prostatectomy: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: Daytime incontinence, previous TURP, a lack of nerve sparing, and erectile dysfunction are all associated with the above-mentioned sexually related side effects.
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Prevalence and Predicting Factors for Commonly Neglected Sexual Side Effects to Radical Prostatectomies: Results from a Cross-Sectional Questionnaire-Based Study

TL;DR: Orgasm-associated problems, UI during sexual activity, penile sensory changes, PS, and penile deformity are common side effects to RP and daytime UI, erectile dysfunction, and nerve-sparing status can help identify patients at risk.