Extratunical grafting for minimally invasive management of complex Peyronie's disease deformities.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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.

用于微创治疗复杂佩罗尼氏病畸形的腔外移植术。
背景:佩罗尼氏病(Peyronie's Disease,PD)导致的阴茎畸形通常会严重影响男性的性健康和生活质量。目的:本文讨论了阴茎根外移植术(ETG)作为治疗阴茎沙漏或凹陷畸形的PD患者的一种策略:方法:我们对手术技术进行了描述,并对有关ETG治疗PD的文献进行了综述:结果:ETG手术在治疗PD的凹陷/沙漏畸形方面似乎具有良好的效果:本次文献综述的结果表明,ETG 是一种安全有效的阴茎畸形重建技术,且副作用极小:临床意义:我们建议有凹陷或沙漏畸形的阴茎畸形患者使用或不使用阴茎电切术(ETG):ETG的优势在于可改善因PD继发的屯状凹陷和沙漏畸形患者的病情。此外,由于阴茎长度无明显变化且勃起功能完好,接受 ETG 治疗的患者仍能保持性功能。然而,该手术的局限性在于其相对较新,且数据仅限于小规模群体:结论:在短期和中期随访队列中,ETG手术是治疗复杂性阴茎短小症安全有效的方法。
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