Abstract
Impotent patients with Peyronie's disease who qualify for penile prosthesis surgery may pose a reconstructive challenge that can best be resolved at the time of exploration. Restrictive plaques, especially septal chordee, that persist after prosthesis insertion deserve resection. The surgical technique, pathophysiology, and management of postoperative edema facilitated by percutaneous access to the Resipump are described.
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