Corrective surgery of penile inward curvature

To evaluate the corporoplasty techniques performed on 59 patients to correct congenital penile curvature and Peyronie's disease. From april 1991 to december 2001, 39 Nesbit technique, 12 Ruiz-Castañé method and 8 Essed-Schröeder procedure were performed on forty-four congenital curvatures and f...

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Published inActas urologicas españolas Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 97 - 102
Main Authors Portillo Martín, J A, Correas Gómez, M A, Rado Velásquez, M A, Gutiérrez Baños, J L, Martín García, B, Hernández Rodríguez, R, Del Valle Schaan, J I, Roca Edreira, A, Hernández Castrillo, A, Ruiz Izquierdo, F
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LanguageSpanish
Published Spain 01.02.2003
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Summary:To evaluate the corporoplasty techniques performed on 59 patients to correct congenital penile curvature and Peyronie's disease. From april 1991 to december 2001, 39 Nesbit technique, 12 Ruiz-Castañé method and 8 Essed-Schröeder procedure were performed on forty-four congenital curvatures and fifteen Peyronie's diseases. The mean age was 24 years old. Trying to hide the knots, in all patients except five a nonabsorbable inverting sutures were placed. The mean follow-up was 12 months. Postoperatively, 53 patients (86%) had satisfactory cosmetic and functional results. Four patients of five with absorbable sutures had residual curvature which needed another successful surgical correction. One patient complained of penile shortening, one of glans hypoaesthesia, one of foreskin oedema and five of palpable plication sutures. No differences were found depending on the applied surgical technique. The results reported are in accordance with the literature showing a higher recurrence rate with the absorbable sutures. The outcome is very similar with the three described techniques.
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ISSN:0210-4806