Abstract

This study was undertaken to evaluate the results and complications of penile prosthesis implantation in patients with erectile dysfunction caused by Peyronie's disease. Men undergoing surgical intervention for erectile dysfunction caused by Peyronie's disease at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine were reviewed. Patients included 30 men aged 29-64 (mean = 49.6) with a duration of Peyronie's disease from 12-72 months (mean = 31.4 months). All men had palpable Peyronie's plague, significant penile curvature and plaque formation. All patients underwent implantation of AMS 700CX penile prostheses from 1993 to 1997. Penile straightening was carried out using modeling in 28 (93%) while plaque incision was necessary in 2 men (7%). All patients had a resultant straight penis with functional penile implant. There were no patients who suffered penile prosthesis infection and no mechanical malfunctions were observed during the follow-up. Penile prosthesis implantation with modeling is a safe, simple, effective technique for straightening penile curvature in patients undergoing implantation of penile prosthesis for Peyronie's disease. Penile prosthesis implantation is a safe, effective, low morbidity method for restoring potency in men with male erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease.

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