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Penile fracture: Retrospective analysis of our case history with long-term assessment of the erectile and sexological outcome

PAVAN, NICOLA
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Tezzot, Giorgia
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LIGUORI, GIOVANNI
altro
TROMBETTA, CARLO
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
ARCHIVIO ITALIANO DI UROLOGIA ANDROLOGIA
Abstract
Objectives: To review the cases of patients with suspected penile fracture and asses erectile and sexological outcomes. Materials and methods: from 1987 to 2013 presented to the Urology Clinic of Trieste and at the AIED of Pordenone a total of 41 cases that were divided into two groups according to the timing of treatment: 18 patients with anamnestic diagnosis of penile fracture treated non- immediately and 23 patients treated immediately after the trauma. For all patients we evaluated the type of treat- ment adopted, the occurrence of complications and reop- erations and the follow-up. The erectile function was also evaluated through the IIEF, as well as the psychological impact of the trauma on social and sex life, using a psy- cho-sexological questionnaire. Results: Among patients treated immediately after the trauma 14 were subjected to surgery. About a year after surgery, penile curvature was reported in 1 patient, pain in 3 patients, urinary disorders in 1 patient, while none reported erectile dysfunction (ED). Out of these, only 3 patients underwent reoperation. Among those treated con- servatively 1 patient reported curvature, 1 patient reported pain and none reported ED. Among patients who were admitted at a later date, 14 reported curvature and 4 reported pain whereas urinary disorders were reported in 1 and ED in 4 patients. From a psychological point of view, the trauma caused in most cases a fear of new trauma and of repercussions on erectile function and sensitivity. Conclusions: The diagnosis is mainly clinical; however, radiological investigation is essential to confirm the diag- nosis, assess the site and extent of the trauma and possible urethral involvement, so as to plan the most appropriate treatment. In addition, immediate treatment leads to better long-term results, with a lower incidence of ED and penile curvature. Psychologically, penile trauma intensifies the fear of reoccurrence; it decreases, however, with the pas- sage of time.
DOI
10.4081/aiua.2014.4.359
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2831487
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84929719624
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Soggetti
  • Penile fracture

  • Outcome

  • Penile surgery

  • Penile ultrasound

  • Erectile deficiency

Scopus© citazioni
18
Data di acquisizione
Jun 7, 2022
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