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Abstract Introduction Plaque incision and grafting (PIG) is indicated for men with complex or severe penile curvature, several surgical options to treat PD have been performed. Surgical treatment use graft, as these procedures aim to maintain penile length. Objective To assess outcomes following plaque excision and dermal grafting in the surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease. Methods A prospective study, was performed at Binh Dan Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City – VietNam), from 1/2016 – 12/2020. Surgical correction for curvature is indicated when the PD duration is >12 months, and when the stable phase of PD is >6 months, all case use plaque excision and dermal grafting technique. Results our study have 52 patients, - History illnes: 42.1% diabetes, 26.3% hypertension, 36.84% hyperlipid. - Age mean: 58.31 ± 8.5 years (min: 48 – max 72). - Chief complaine: penile deformities (36.8%), pain (31.6%), palpable lumps (26.3%). - 52.6% have psychological effects. - Fibrous plaque on corpus: Anterior (5.2%), Mid (47.37%), Posterior (47.37%). - Plaque size: 72.59 ± 75.78mm2 (15.51 mm2 – 207 mm2). + Primary outcome measures - Complications (follow one month): alter sensation (16.7%), edema (21.05%), infection (1.9%), pain (10.53%) - Penile straightening: 89%. - Penile length: no changes (82.7%), shorter (17.3%). + Secondary outcome measures - Recurrent curvature: 3 cases – 01 case need operation second time. - Post-operative erectile dysfunction: 7 cases (13.46%). - Patient satisfaction: 82.3% Conclusions Surgical correction of penile curvature is the mainstay for PD treatment. Dermal graft: effectiveness in terms of satisfaction, length change, straightening, economic efficiency and complications. Suitable for patients with underlying medical conditions. Adequate preoperative patient counseling. Disclosure No

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