Journal article

Sexual dysfunction in Peyronie's disease: An analysis of 222 patients without previous local plaque therapy


Authors listWeidner, W; SchroederPrintzen, I; Weiske, WH; Vosshenrich, R

Publication year1997

Pages325-328

JournalThe Journal of Urology

Volume number157

Issue number1

ISSN0022-5347

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(01)65370-9

PublisherLippincott, Williams & Wilkins


Abstract

Purpose: We obtained an objective evaluation of erectile function in patients with Peyronie's disease.

Materials and Methods: Sexual dysfunction was analyzed in 222 patients with Peyronie's disease without previous local plaque therapy using a standardized protocol.

Results: Of the 222 patients 70 (31.5%) complained of not being able to perform intercourse. In 4 men (1.8%) standardized diagnostic procedure demonstrated only a severe angulation making coitus impossible, and in 3 men (1.4%) intercourse became unsatisfactory due to pain. Seven men (3.1%) reported distal penile flaccidity, including 4 in whom dynamic pharmacocavernosometry and pharmacocavernosography revealed veno-occlusive dysfunction. Of 56 men who complained of a complete loss of erection 51 did not respond to intracavernous pharmacological injection with prostaglandin El, and 27 (48.2%) had abnormal arterial blood flow as shown by duplex sonography of the cavernous arteries, 47 (83.9%) had evidence of veno-occlusive dysfunction based on cavernosometric criteria and 33 (58.9%) also had cavernosographic evidence of the condition. Plaque associated venous drainage was evident in 15 of the 56 impotent patients (26.8%), equivalent to 45.5% of all cases with abnormal cavernosographic findings.

Conclusions: Sexual dysfunction was evaluable in 31.5% of patients, and the main cause of impotence and loss of erection was veno-occlusive dysfunction.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWeidner, W., SchroederPrintzen, I., Weiske, W. and Vosshenrich, R. (1997) Sexual dysfunction in Peyronie's disease: An analysis of 222 patients without previous local plaque therapy, The Journal of Urology, 157(1), pp. 325-328. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(01)65370-9

APA Citation styleWeidner, W., SchroederPrintzen, I., Weiske, W., & Vosshenrich, R. (1997). Sexual dysfunction in Peyronie's disease: An analysis of 222 patients without previous local plaque therapy. The Journal of Urology. 157(1), 325-328. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(01)65370-9



Keywords


COLOR DOPPLER SONOGRAPHYNATURAL-HISTORYpenile indurationsexual dysfunctionsVENOOCCLUSIVE DYSFUNCTION

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