T05-O-07 Surgery of Peyronie
s disease and penile congenital curvature: experience and outcome in a single institution in 54 patients
- 27/06/08
Résumé |
Introduction |
Peyronieʼs disease and penile congenital curvature are relatively under-estimated with a strong psychological impact. The goal of this study is to look at complications of the surgical approach and evaluate the results on sexual intercourses.
Materials and methods |
patients were retrospectively studied after surgery on notes and by phone using a questionnaire to evaluate the follow-up and results (erection, global sexual satisfaction).
Results |
54 patients beneficiated of surgery between 2003 and 2007; 37 for Peyronieʼs disease with 31 YACCHIA procedures and 6 albugineal grafts and 17 for penile congenital curvature with also YACCHIA procedures. Immediate complicationʼs rate is 6.8% and late complicationʼs rate is 10%. In 95% of cases, sexual intercourses became possible after 1 or 2 surgical procedures and without pain compared to 11% before surgery, and 84% became sexually satisfyed. We also reported a slight persistent penile angulation less than 10% in 31 patients (70%). Global recurrence rate is 29.5% (7,6% in our institution).
Conclusion |
Surgical treatment of penile curvatures is an appropriate option to enhance erections, sexual satisfaction and global quality of life despite an unrare rate of complications and recurrences.
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P. 84 - janvier-mars 2008 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
