2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.11.065
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Subjective Patient-Reported Experiences After Surgery for Peyronie’s Disease: Corporeal Plication Versus Plaque Incision with Vein Graft

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“…In literature of long-term follow-up successful straightening results were reported for both ST and grafting techniques with similar outcome results as shown in our study. 21,27 Regarding erectile function ST patients self-reported significantly better results than TM patients during the follow-up. In ST patients, the average preoperative EHS did not change postoperatively (average EHS pre-operatively 3.2, 3.2 at 3 months postoperatively and 3.3 currently).…”
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“…In literature of long-term follow-up successful straightening results were reported for both ST and grafting techniques with similar outcome results as shown in our study. 21,27 Regarding erectile function ST patients self-reported significantly better results than TM patients during the follow-up. In ST patients, the average preoperative EHS did not change postoperatively (average EHS pre-operatively 3.2, 3.2 at 3 months postoperatively and 3.3 currently).…”
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“…Even though some studies described excellent results after grafting procedures, 26,35 others reported, in accordance with our observations, a reduced erectile function of patients after a grafting procedure. 21,23,27 Hsu et al 26 reported equivalent erectile function after venous grafting procedures in comparison to the preoperative situation in patients with PD and with congenital deviation after an average follow-up of 43 months (7 month to 10 years), whereas Kim et al 27 described a significantly reduced erectile function/rigidity after a grafting procedure with venous patches after a medium follow-up time of at least 1 year compared to simpler shortening procedures. Also in line with the results of our study, Kim et al 27 described a higher loss of sensation in patients after grafting procedure than after ST procedures even though differences in our study were statistically not significant.…”
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“…This is well illustrated in a comparison of corporeal plication (a shortening procedure) with plaque incision and saphenous vein grafting (a lengthening procedure), which revealed no difference in subjective penile shortening between the two groups of patients. 7 In addition, in a study of tunica albuginea plication or partial excision and grafting, most patients experienced subjective penile shortening whereas their objective measurements of penile length varied little. 22 In our cohort of 28 patients (median follow-up, 9 months), there were 11 recurrences (33%) of penile curvature, all within 3 months of surgery.…”
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“…6 The above procedures are less useful in cases of severe curvature (greater than 601) because they cause penile shortening and can induce palpable bulges under the skin. 3,7,[8][9][10] Currently, the reference technique for severe curvature is plaque incision followed by grafting. 5,11 Plaque excision is no longer used because of the high rates of recurrence and de novo ED.…”
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