Corporoplasty with saphenous vein graft in the surgical management of peyronie's Disease
Afr. j. urol. (Online)
; 9(4): 164-168, 2003.
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in English
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ABSTRACT
Objectives The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of the saphenous vein in grafting the tunica albuginea defect after excision/incision of Peyronie's plaque in cases of disabling penile deformity. Patients and Methods A total of 12 patients with significant penile curvature due to Peyronie's disease interfering with their sexual activity were subjected to plaque excision/ incision and corporoplasty by saphenous vein patch grafting of the tunica albuginea. Results Penile straightening was achieved in 9 patients. One patient had a minimal residual curvature with induration at the graft site which; however; did not interfere with his sexual activity. Two patients complained of less rigid erections and are currently responding to oral measures and ICI. Penile numbness occurred in four patients with dorsal plaques; and it was self limiting within six months. We encountered no complaint of penile shortening or impotence. Conclusion The saphenous vein presents a reasonable alternative grafting material for the repair of tunica albuginea defects in patients with Peyronie's disease after plaque excision/incision. It is particularly useful in large plaque remnants and yields a satisfactory and appreciable outcome:
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Main subject:
Penile Induration
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Saphenous Vein
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Transplants
Language:
English
Journal:
Afr. j. urol. (Online)
Year:
2003
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Article
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