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Afr. j. urol. (Online) ; 15(2): 88-95, 2009.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258069

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of non-tensile tunica albuginea plication (NTTAP) using nonabsorbable sutures for the correction of congenital and acquired penile curvature and to determine the key points for a successful outcome of this procedure. Patients and Methods: From June 2004 to July 2007; 43 patients with penile curvature (35 congenital and 8 secondary to Peyronie's disease) underwent surgical correction by NTTAP. The indications were difficult or impossible vaginal penetration; and a cosmetically unacceptable penis. For tunica albuginea plication (TAP) we applied the 16 dot procedure using non-absorbable sutures (Tycronr 2/0 polyester fiber). Results: After a mean follow-up period of 18 months; successful results with respect to penile straightening; normal erection; penetration and sensation; confirmed both subjectively and objectively; were achieved in all patients. Post-operative penile shortening of less than 1.5 cm was present in 50of the cases; but did not affect intercourse. Post-operative complications were mild and reversible; they consisted of penile skin necrosis after circumcising incisions and post-operative pain upon nocturnal erection that subsided after a few weeks with the frequent use of ice compresses. The overall satisfaction rate was nearly 100(35/43 very satisfied and 8/43 satisfied). Conclusion:NTTAP is a simple and effective method for the correction of congenital and acquired penile curvature. The key points for successful appropriate expectations; and careful discussion of the location of the suture sites. There is no need for mobilization of the urethra or neurovascular bundle; which adds a great advantage to this easy and simple technique. Cutting through the tunica albuginea; which may prevent postoperative erectile dysfunction; is not necessary. A disadvantage of this procedure is that it cannot correct hour-glass deformity


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Penile Induration , Postoperative Complications , Urologic Surgical Procedures
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Al-Kindy College Medical Journal. 2004; 2 (1): 92-94
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-65181

ABSTRACT

Old patients, especially those who have no teeth, swallow the bolus of food without proper mastication and these food materials might be large enough to cause obstruction of the small intestine. We report an old patient who developed intestinal obstruction because of improper mastication of figs marmalade. Laparotomy and enterotomy were done for him. What is more interesting is that; the patient developed signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction in the fourth post operative day after swallowing pieces of cucumber that was impacted at the site of enterotomy


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Humans , Male , Intestinal Obstruction/surgery , Ficus/adverse effects , Mastication , Gastrointestinal Motility , Cucumis sativus
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