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Vascular Surgery 2018
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rd
Edition of World Congress & Exhibition on
Vascular Surgery
Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Therapy
ISSN: 2573-4482
Recent Publications
1. Hsu G L, Zaid U X, Hsieh C H and Huang S J (2013)
Acupuncture assisted regional anesthesia for penile
surgeries. Translation Andrology and Urology 2:291-300.
2. 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.
3. Hsu G L, Molodysky E, Liu S P, Chang H C, Hsieh C H and
Hsu C Y (2013) Reconstructive surgery for idealizing
penile shape and erectile functional restoration on
patients with penile dysmorphology and erectile
dysfunction. Arab Journal Urology 11:375–383.
4. Hsu G L, Hill J W, Chen H S and Huang S J (2014)
Novel pilot films providing dispensable information in
pharmaco-cavernosography. Translation Andrology and
Urology 4:398-405.
5. Hsieh C H, Huang Y P, Tsai M H, Chen H S, Huang P C,
Lin C W and Hsu G L (2015) Tunical outer layer plays
an essential role in penile veno-occlusive mechanism
evidenced from electrocautery effects to the corpora
cavernosa in defrosted human cadavers. Urology
86:1129-113.
Biography
Geng Long Hsu is a Clinical Professor at China Medical University. He has
developed and refined a series of penile reconstructive surgeries, including
penile venous surgery, corporoplasty and penile implantation, in tandem with
advances in knowledge of the penile venous and tunical anatomy and of
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-Superintendent of Po-Jen General Hospital until 2001. From 2001 to
2003, he was the Director of Microsurgery Potency Reconstruction at Taipei
Medical University Hospital. Afterward, he has established his private prac-
tice—Hsu’s Andrology which serves as both a clinical practice and research
center. In 2012, his latest method of penile venous stripping surgery, admin-
istered via local anesthesia on an ambulatory basis, was granted a USPTO
patent. He hopes this surgery will be studied and practiced worldwide.
genglonghsu@gmail.com