PMID: 6986705Feb 1, 1980Paper

Surgical considerations in treatment of Peyronie disease

Urology
R Bruskewitz, S Raz

Abstract

A comparison is made of two groups of patients treated surgically in nonrandomized fashion for Peyronie disease. The first group was treated with excision of the plaque and dermal patch graft; the second with simple incision of the plaque and implantation of penile prostheses. Literature and personal experience comparing the two methods are discussed.

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Sep 1, 1993·Urology·G BrockT F Lue
Jan 1, 1982·The Journal of Urology·M P GangaiC R Spence
Mar 1, 1981·The Journal of Urology·T R MalloyV L Carpiniello
Jan 1, 1991·The Journal of Urology·E B EignerR Kessler
Oct 1, 1984·The Journal of Urology·J F Stecker, C J Devine
Oct 1, 1983·The Journal of Urology·R C Benson, D E Patterson
Sep 1, 1989·The Journal of Urology·E S CohenC L Parsons

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