Treatment of congenital penile curvature with penile torsion: a new twist. |
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Authors: | K M Slawin H M Nagler |
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Affiliation: | J. Bentley Squier Urological Clinic, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New York. |
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Abstract: | Congenital penile curvature secondary to asymmetry of corpora cavernosal length is an uncommon cause of penile deformity. Although the deformity generally is not severe enough to preclude sexual intercourse it can be a source of great concern to the patient and may cause him to avoid all sexual contact. The Nesbit procedure is a simple, effective surgical technique to correct lateral or ventral curvature. Rarely penile deviation is accompanied by penile torsion. This unique problem requires a novel surgical approach to create a straight, nontwisted erection. We report 2 cases of congenital lateral penile curvature with accompanying penile torsion and describe a simple modification of the Nesbit procedure for surgical correction. |
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