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Modified corporoplasty for penile curvature: long-term results and patient satisfaction.

J A Daitch1, K W Angermeier, D K Montague.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In 1994 we began performing the modified corporoplasty technique in patients undergoing surgery to correct penile curvature. The procedure consists of transverse closure of the longitudinal tunical incisions. This technique allows minimal mobilization of the neurovascular bundles or corpus spongiosum and potentially decreases the risk of injury to underlying erectile tissue. We report long-term results of and patient satisfaction with this procedure.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: From June 1994 to June 1997, 28 consecutive patients 16 to 65 years old (mean age 45) selected for corporoplasty underwent a total of 29 operative procedures for disabling penile curvature. The etiology of curvature was Peyronie's disease in 19 patients (68%) and congenital curvature in 9 (32%). Results were obtained by retrospective chart review and telephone interview. Long-term followup available for 19 patients ranged from 11 to 46 months (mean 24.1).
RESULTS: Penile straightening was excellent in 25 patients (89%) and good with less than 20 degrees of residual curvature in 2 (7%). In 1 patient in whom the procedure failed excellent straightening was achieved after a repeat procedure. A total of 27 patients (96%) reported no change in erectile rigidity or maintenance postoperatively, while 1 described early detumescence. We contacted 19 patients at long-term followup, of whom 17 and 2 reported excellent and good penile straightening results, respectively. In 18 cases there was no change in erectile rigidity, while in 1 there was early detumescence. Some element of erectile shortening without functional problems was noticed by 11 patients, of whom 1 was bothered by shortening but achieves successful intercourse. Eight patients denied shortening. In regard to the overall result 9 patients were very satisfied, 6 satisfied, 2 neutral and 2 unsatisfied.
CONCLUSIONS: In select patients modified corporoplasty as described is an effective and durable procedure with a high rate of patient satisfaction. Patients should be counseled preoperatively concerning postoperative erectile shortening.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10569557     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(05)68088-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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