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May 24-25, 2018

London, UK

Vascular Surgery 2018

3

rd

Edition of World Congress & Exhibition on

Vascular Surgery

Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Therapy

ISSN: 2573-4482

Recent Publications

1. Hsu G L, Chen H S, Hsieh C H, Lee W Y, Chen K L and

Chang C H (2010) Clinical experience of a refined

pe-nile venous surgery procedure for patients with

erectile dysfunction: is it a viable op-tion? Journal of

Andrology 31:271-280.

2. Hsieh C H, Liu S P, Hsu G L Chen H S, Molodysky E, Chen

Y H and Yu HJ (2012) Advances in our understanding

of mammalian penile evolution, human penile anatomy

and human erection physiology: Clinical implications

for physicians and surgeons. Medical Science Monitor

18(7):RA118-125.

3. Hsu G L, Hung Y P, Tsai M H, Hsieh C H, Chen H S,

Molodysky E, Huynh C C, and Yu H J (2012) Penile

veins are the principal component in erec-tile rigidity: a

study of penile venous strip-ping on de-frosted human

cadavers. Jour-nal of Andrology 33:1176-1185.

4. Molodysky E, Liu S P and Hsu GL (2013) Penile vascular

surgery for treat-ment of erectile dysfunction: current

role and future direction. Arab Journal Urology 11:254-

266.

5. Hsu G L, Huang Y P, Tsai M H, Chang H C, Liu S P,

Molodysky E and Hsu M C Y (2013) The venous

drainage of the corpora cavernosa in the human penis.

Arab Journal Urology 11:384-391.

Biography

Since 1986, Geng-Long Hsu, formerly a clinical professor at China Medical

University, has developed and refined a series of penile reconstructive sur-

geries, including penile venous surgery, corporoplasty and penile implanta-

tion, in tandem with advanced the penile anatomy and erection physiology.

In 1993, he was promoted to the first Chair of Urology at Taiwan Adventist

Hospital; he held that position until 1997 and then served as vice-superin-

tendent of Po-Jen General Hospital until 2001. From 2001 to 2003, Dr. Hsu

was a director of microsur-gery potency reconstruction at Taipei Medical

University Hospital. Afterward, he established his private practice—Hsu’s

Andrology—which serves as both a clinical practice and research center. In

2012, Dr. Hsu’s latest method of penile venous stripping, administered via an

am-bulatory basis, was granted a USPTO patent. He hopes this surgery will

be studied and prac-ticed worldwide.

genglonghsu@gmail.com