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Peyronies Disease

Peyronies Disease. Dr MJ Engelbrecht Dept. Urology University of Pretoria. Definition. Described by Francois Gigot de la Peyronie in 1743 Also known as induratio penis plastica Fibrotic induration of the penis with concurrent curvature. Clinical presentation. Peak incidence

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Peyronies Disease

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  1. Peyronies Disease Dr MJ Engelbrecht Dept. Urology University of Pretoria

  2. Definition • Described by Francois Gigot de la Peyronie in 1743 • Also known as induratio penis plastica • Fibrotic induration of the penis with concurrent curvature

  3. Clinical presentation • Peak incidence • 4th to 6th decades • Pain and penile curvature during erection • Difficult intercourse • Impotence in some cases • A hard fibrotic mass is felt on palpation

  4. Clinical presentation

  5. Clinical presentation

  6. Etiology • Fibrosing condition of the tunica albuginea • Repetative microtrauma is most probably the inciting event • Dupuytrans contracture has been associated with PD • Always examine the hands • Possible genetic aetiology

  7. Etiology

  8. Clinical course • Most cases is self limiting • Devided into acute and chronic phase • In the acute phase • Pain • Worsening of the deformity • Enlargement of the plaque • 12 to 18 months duration • Chronic phase • No pain • Stable deformity

  9. Treatment • Medical • Usually during the acute phase • Oral therapy • Vitamin E • Potassium para-amino benzoate • Colchicine • Tamoxifen • Pentoxifylline

  10. Treatment • Transdermal therapies • Verapamil • Intralesional • Verapamil • INF alpha 2 beta • Saline • Intralesional therapies not for cure, but more for prevention of progression • Other therapies • ESWL

  11. Surgical treatment • Reserved for patients with PD for at least 12 months (chronic phase) and a stable deformity for at least 3 months • 3 groups of surgery • Penile shortening • Penile lengthening • Penile prostesis

  12. Surgical Treatment ED + - Penile Prostesis Short penis > 45 degrees Normal length < 30 degrees Penile lengthening procedure Penile shortening procedure Nesbit Graft

  13. Surgical treatment Penile Shortening (Nesbit Plication)

  14. Surgical treatment Penile prostesis

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