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Abstract Introduction The optimal surgical approach for severe Peyronie’s disease (PD) and the ideal grafting material are debatable. Acellular dermal matrices (ADM), among other graft materials that have been reported in the literature, are ideal candidates for graft choice due to the ability to retain structural integrity during the healing process and low immunoreactivity levels. Their use remains novel and only a few small studies have described outcomes of ADM grafting for PD. Objective The current study reports on the largest cohort of patients in the literature undergoing PEG with ADM (FlexHD Pliable). Methods After IRB approval, we reviewed the medical records of all patients undergoing PEG with Flex HD Pliable at our institution between the period of 2014 to 2023. A total of 52 patients with PD underwent PEG with FlexHD Pliable graft, with or without simultaneous inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) insertion. Preoperative urological assessment of plaque was undertaken using penile color duplex ultrasound (PNUS) and degree of angulation and calcifications were recorded. All patients underwent surgery by a single surgeon. Results Patient’s age was 59.1+/-8.4 (43 to 81) years old. Dorsal curvature was recorded in 46.2% of patients, 23% had lateral, 13.5% had ventral and 17.3 % of patients had a combined curvature. Average penile curvature was 61+/-16 degrees (range 30-90 degrees). Hourglass deformity was recorded in 29.4% of cases; plaque calcification was confirmed on PNUS. The mean time between onset of curvature and surgical treatment was 25±37.9 months (range: 1-204 months). 19.2% patients failed intralesional treatment with Xiaflex prior to surgery and 4% had prior surgical treatment. In 75% of cases, simultaneous IPP placement was performed and in 25% of cases we performed PEG with FlexHD Pliable grafting only. Mean operative time for PEG was 114±22 minutes and simultaneous IPP placement prolonged the average operative time to 147±38 minutes. The average defect size was 21±8.3 cm2 (range: 4-48 cm2). A complete curvature correction was achieved in 90.4% and 9.6% had an average residual curvature of 11.25 °±4.8° (range: 5 ° -15 °). Eight patients (15.4%) reported postsurgical complications. Among them, two patients (3.8%) with altered penile sensation. One patient reported absence of sensation at the tip in the right mid glans; a decreased sensation at the ventral part of the penile shaft was recorded in the second case. There was one case of reactive hydrocele following IPP placement (2%) and five patients (9.6%) developed hematomas: 2 subcapsular graft hematomas required needle aspiration under PNUS guidance, a left spermatic cord hematoma and two penile hematomas that resolved spontaneously. Recurrent curvature onset was recorded in 4 patients (7.7%), but only 2 (3.8%) required re-operation. None of the patients suffered from infection-related complications. Conclusions Our results demonstrate the largest experience with ADM grafting for PD in the literature. PEG with FlexHD Pliable is a safe alternative to other commercially available grafting materials with a low complication rate. In the absence of a gold standard treatment for PD grafting materials, FlexHD Pliable is a practical and valuable option for this surgery. Disclosure Any of the authors act as a consultant, employee or shareholder of an industry for: Coloplast, Irrimax.

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