Introduction
Surgical indications for Peyronie's Disease (PD) may constitute severe penile curvature or deformity including unilateral/bilateral corporal indentation/hinging, hour glassing, and concomitant erectile dysfunction. Penile plication, incision/excision of tunical plaques with grafting techniques are widely used. Recently, extratunical grafting has emerged as newer surgical technique that aims to treat corporal indentation, deformities, or tunical tissue loss in select PD cases.
Objective
In this video, we demonstrated step by step surgical technique for concurrent penile plication and extratunical pericardial grafting via circumcision incision in patient with severe ventral PD.
Methods
Video demonstration was edited using surgical footage with additional explanatory slides and audio.
Results
Video demonstration attached.
Conclusions
This video demonstrates step by step surgical technique for concurrent penile plication and extratunical pericardial grafting that can be used as an adjuvant surgical technique in treating corporal indentation, hinge effect or deformity with or without penile plication.
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