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Mirza H., Rahmadi R.
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Peyronie disease: Our first experience with Ducket Baskin tunica albuginea plication (TAP) technique
2021
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
87
106451
Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Persahabatan Hospital, Indonesia; Department of Urology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Mirza, H., Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Persahabatan Hospital, Indonesia; Rahmadi, R., Department of Urology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Introduction: Peyronie's Disease is a deformity of the penis. Surgical procedure options for Peyronie's disease treatment include grafting (curvature >60°) or plication (curvature <60°). This case report emphasizes the curvature degree and therapy options chosen, such as tunica albuginea plication instead of grafting. Case presentation: A 55-year-old male complains about a curved penis during erection. Examination shows penile bending 70° ventrally with ±15 cm length and 2x4cm size. The patient underwent Ducket-Baskin tunica albuginea placation (TAP). Postoperative unbent penis size decrement of ±3 cm, neither pain nor erectile dysfunction felt. Clinical discussion: Tunica plication is usually recommended in Peyronie's disease patients with curvature less than 60°, without an hourglass or hinge if grafting is not available. This technique is more simple, safe, the higher success rate of curvature correction (> 80%), low recurrency, low complication rate of penile hypoesthesia (approximately 10%), as well as low risk for postoperative erectile dysfunction. Conclusion: In our case, the tunica albuginea plication technique gives a good outcome in Peyronie's disease reconstruction. © 2021 The Authors
Ducket-Baskin; Penile curvature; Penile deformity; Peyronie disease; Tunica albuginea plication
adult; Article; case report; clinical article; conservative treatment; corpus cavernosum; diabetes mellitus; ducket baskin tunica albuginea placation; echography; erectile dysfunction; follow up; hospital admission; human; hypertension; male; male genital tract parameters; middle aged; pain; penis erection; penis length; Peyronie disease; physical examination; sexual intercourse; smoking; tunica albuginea; unbent penis size decrement
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