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Sliding Technique Through a Non-Degloving Approach for Peyronie’s Disease: 2-Surgeon Experience

Author(s): J. Clavell Hernandez, R. Wang
JOURNAL
The Journal of Sexual Medicine
YEAR
2022

Abstract Short Summary

This retrospective study describes a novel non-degloving sliding technique (ST) for penile length restoration in Peyronie’s Disease with erectile dysfunction. The method demonstrated effective curvature correction and length gain with minimal complications. Relevant for Rigi10™.

Abstract

Objective:

To present a non-degloving surgical approach to the sliding technique for penile prosthesis implantation in patients with severe PD and ED, aiming to reduce ischemic risk.

Key Findings:

Of the 39 patients treated, 11 underwent the sliding technique, with 9 using a non-degloving ventral incision. This approach resulted in a mean penile length gain of 2.47 cm, with minimal residual curvature and no vascular complications reported.

Conclusion:

The non-degloving approach to the sliding technique is a feasible alternative for patients with severe PD and ED, potentially reducing ischemic complications while maintaining surgical effectiveness.</p>

Clinical Relevance:

This study supports the non-degloving method as a safer surgical option in penile prosthesis procedures, offering both penile length restoration and reduced risk of glans ischemia.

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