OBJECTIVES: To treat penile curvature, a modification of corporoplasty consisting of horizontal closing of a longitudinal incision of the corpora cavernosa was performed during the last 10 years in 55 patients. METHODS: The technique was used in congenital (32 patients) as well as acquired penile curvature patients (23 with Peyronie's disease). RESULTS: Successful results, up to 10-year follow-up, were achieved in 95% of the patients without any injury to the neurovascular bundle. CONCLUSIONS: The simplicity of this technique and its minimal aggressivity have the advantage of not removing corporeal tissue and being very flexible and adaptable to individual situations.
OBJECTIVES: To treat penile curvature, a modification of corporoplasty consisting of horizontal closing of a longitudinal incision of the corpora cavernosa was performed during the last 10 years in 55 patients. METHODS: The technique was used in congenital (32 patients) as well as acquired penile curvature patients (23 with Peyronie's disease). RESULTS: Successful results, up to 10-year follow-up, were achieved in 95% of the patients without any injury to the neurovascular bundle. CONCLUSIONS: The simplicity of this technique and its minimal aggressivity have the advantage of not removing corporeal tissue and being very flexible and adaptable to individual situations.
Authors: C Leonardo; C De Nunzio; P Michetti; N Tartaglia; A Tubaro; C De Dominicis; G Franco Journal: Int Urol Nephrol Date: 2011-05-11 Impact factor: 2.370
Authors: Daniar Osmonov; Ahmed Ragheb; Sam Ward; Gideon Blecher; Marco Falcone; Armin Soave; Roland Dahlem; Koenraad van Renterghem; Nim Christopher; Georgios Hatzichristodoulou; Mirko Preto; Giulio Garaffa; Maarten Albersen; Carlo Bettocchi; Giovanni Corona; Yacov Reisman Journal: Sex Med Date: 2021-11-22 Impact factor: 2.491