Abstract:286Urological Survey and maintains the erect penis in an upright position during sexual intercourse, and its defect would cause significant deformations hindering normal erections and intercourse (1). Since 1979, patients with defects in the suspensory ligament were recognized in the urological literature (2), including congenital etiology. Nevertheless, the authors of the present paper, in the best of my knowledge, described systematically by the first time the clinical history, physical findings and treatmen… Show more
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