Replacement of Plaque by Buccal Mucosa in the Treatment of Peyronies' Disease: A Report of 27 Cases - Abstract Show Comments
  
Friday, 10 April 2009

Department of Urology, The First Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310003, China.

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To evaluate the clinical results of the replacement of plaque by buccal mucosa in the treatment of Peyronie's disease.

We performed surgical replacement of the plaque by free autograft of buccal mucosa on 27 patients with Peyronie's disease, ranging in age from 24 to 72 years (mean 53), varying in disease course between 1 and 13 years, with a penile curvature angle of 30 degrees - 80 degrees in erection. Of the total number, 15 patients had the plaque located in the dorsal root, 6 in the dorsal shaft, 3 in the subcoronal shaft and 3 in the ventral shaft of the penis; 24 had 1 plaque, 2 had 2 and 1 had 3, ranging in size from 0.7 cm x 0.7 cm to 1.6 cm x 1.0 cm.

Satisfactory results were achieved in all the cases, with no such complications as hematoma, infection, oral numbness, and tightness of the mouth. Of the 24 cases that were followed up for 0.5 to 7 years, complete straightening of the penis was achieved in 21, slight residual curvature (< 15 degrees) was noted in 3, a little shortening of the penis (< 1 cm) in 2, and erectile pain in 3.

Buccal mucosa, with a stable elasticity and no shrinkage, can be recommended for wide use in the surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease.

Article in Chinese

Written by:
Liu B, Zhu XW, Zhong DC, Shen BH, Jiang H, Xie LP.   Are you the author?

Reference:
Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue. 2009 Jan;15(1):45-7.

PubMed Abstract
PMID:19288749

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