Journal article

Peyronie's disease


Authors listHauck, EW; Heitz, M; Schreiter, F; Weidner, W

Publication year1999

Pages386-404

JournalAktuelle Urologie

Volume number30

Issue number6

ISSN0001-7868

eISSN1438-8820

PublisherGeorg Thieme Verlag


Abstract
This paper reviews the current status of information on Peyronie's disease, and discusses the immunological, inflammatory, traumatic and hereditary aspects of the disease. The diagnostic procedure classically consists of history taking, physical examination and ultrasound. Additional procedures are autophotography according to the technique suggested by Kelami, intracavernous injection test with colour doppler sonography, dynamic cavernosometry and cavernosography, X-ray using a mammography technique, computer tomography and magnetic resonance tomography. For therapy them are several conservative options available, such as oral and intralesional drug therapy, iontophoresis and, as a new minimally invasive method, the extracorporal shock-wave therapy. The different surgical techniques follow an algorithm depending on the stage of disease. Among the standard procedures are penile straightening techniques like the Essed-Schroeder and Nesbit procedure, excision, thinning or inicision of the plaque with or without grafts of various materials and, finally, the insertion of penile implants under certain circumstances in combination with plaque surgery.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHauck, E., Heitz, M., Schreiter, F. and Weidner, W. (1999) Peyronie's disease, Aktuelle Urologie, 30(6), pp. 386-404

APA Citation styleHauck, E., Heitz, M., Schreiter, F., & Weidner, W. (1999). Peyronie's disease. Aktuelle Urologie. 30(6), 386-404.



Keywords


CARBON-DIOXIDE LASERclinical findingsDERMAL GRAFTETIOLOGYIMAGING MODALITIESINDURATIO-PENIS-PLASTICAINTERNATIONAL-CONFERENCEINTRALESIONAL VERAPAMILMODIFIED CORPOROPLASTYPeyronie's diseaseSURGICAL-TREATMENTTUNICA ALBUGINEAVENOUS PATCH GRAFT

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