Purpose: Penile angulation combined with penile torsion is an uncommon finding in case of congenital or acquired penile curvature. We describe our technique for treatment of complex penile curvature by the excision of asymmetric ellipses of tunica albuginea. Materials and Methods: During the last 4 years, 4 patients with complex penile curvature underwent surgical correction by the excision of asymmetric ellipses of tunica albuginea. 3 patients had Peyronie's disease and 1 had congenital penile deviation. They ranged in age from 27 to 63 years. Results: Convalescence was uneventful with good cosmetic correction of the penile torsion and lateral curvature in all patients. 1 patient reported shortening of the penis of about 2 cm, postoperatively. 2 patients reported decreased penile sensation, which resolved after 3 months. Erectile failure did not occur postoperatively in any case. Conclusions: During the last years many Authors have modified the original surgical procedure in an attempt to correct penile deformity. Unfortunately there are very few reports about correction of penile deformities combined with penile torsion. Our modified Nesbit surgical technique for complex deformities differs from the others with regard to the shape of the incision. In this manner, by shortening the longer corporeal body and creating a torque on the penis, it is possible to correct both problems: penile angulation and torsion. The technique is simple, bloodless, safe and reliable. In our experience good cosmetic and functional results have been achieved without complicated surgical interventions. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Correction of complex penile deformities by modified nesbit procedure asymmetric tunica albuginea excision

S. Siracusano
2000-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: Penile angulation combined with penile torsion is an uncommon finding in case of congenital or acquired penile curvature. We describe our technique for treatment of complex penile curvature by the excision of asymmetric ellipses of tunica albuginea. Materials and Methods: During the last 4 years, 4 patients with complex penile curvature underwent surgical correction by the excision of asymmetric ellipses of tunica albuginea. 3 patients had Peyronie's disease and 1 had congenital penile deviation. They ranged in age from 27 to 63 years. Results: Convalescence was uneventful with good cosmetic correction of the penile torsion and lateral curvature in all patients. 1 patient reported shortening of the penis of about 2 cm, postoperatively. 2 patients reported decreased penile sensation, which resolved after 3 months. Erectile failure did not occur postoperatively in any case. Conclusions: During the last years many Authors have modified the original surgical procedure in an attempt to correct penile deformity. Unfortunately there are very few reports about correction of penile deformities combined with penile torsion. Our modified Nesbit surgical technique for complex deformities differs from the others with regard to the shape of the incision. In this manner, by shortening the longer corporeal body and creating a torque on the penis, it is possible to correct both problems: penile angulation and torsion. The technique is simple, bloodless, safe and reliable. In our experience good cosmetic and functional results have been achieved without complicated surgical interventions. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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