Brian Ceballos, Adam S Baumgarten, Aaron M Krug, Allen F Morey
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Abstract
Background: Penile deformities due to Peyronie's Disease (PD) often significantly impair men's sexual health and quality of life.
Aim: In this article we discuss the extratunical graft (ETG) procedure as a management strategy for PD patients with hourglass or indent penile deformities.
Methods: We compiled descriptions of surgical techniques and performed a review of the literature regarding ETG for PD.
Outcomes: The ETG procedure appears to have promising results in the management of indent/hourglass deformity of PD.
Results: The findings of this review of the literature demonstrate that ETG is a safe and effective reconstructive technique for penile deformity with minimal side effects.
Clinical implications: We recommend utilizing ETG with or without plication for PD patients with indent or hourglass deformities.
Strengths and limitations: Strengths of ETG are the improvement in patients with tunical indents and hourglass deformities secondary to PD. Additionally, patients who underwent ETG maintained sexual function given no significant change in penile length and intact erectile function. Limitations, however, are that the procedure is relatively new, and data are limited to small cohorts.
Conclusion: The ETG procedure is a safe and effective for management of complex PD in the short- and intermediate-term follow-up cohort.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sexual Medicine publishes multidisciplinary basic science and clinical research to define and understand the scientific basis of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction. As an official journal of the International Society for Sexual Medicine and the International Society for the Study of Women''s Sexual Health, it provides healthcare professionals in sexual medicine with essential educational content and promotes the exchange of scientific information generated from experimental and clinical research.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine includes basic science and clinical research studies in the psychologic and biologic aspects of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction, and highlights new observations and research, results with innovative treatments and all other topics relevant to clinical sexual medicine.
The objective of The Journal of Sexual Medicine is to serve as an interdisciplinary forum to integrate the exchange among disciplines concerned with the whole field of human sexuality. The journal accomplishes this objective by publishing original articles, as well as other scientific and educational documents that support the mission of the International Society for Sexual Medicine.