Abstract | PURPOSE OF REVIEW:
Peyronie's disease is a relatively common condition affecting men with estimates of current prevalent rates ranging from 1 to 4%. However, it has no clear management protocols, primarily due to a lack of high quality evidence in support of treatment options. This article aims to review the recent published literature on management strategies for Peyronie's disease. RECENT FINDINGS: SUMMARY: Further clinical trails are warranted to evaluate the role of oral systemic therapies for early Peyronie's disease. Injection therapy, primarily with interferon, seems to be the most promising treatment for early stage Peyronie's disease. For men with established plaques, surgery using either plication or grafts forms the mainstay. There is an increasing trend to use autologous graft material that is commercially available and avoids donor site complications from autologous tissue.
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Authors | Rajeev Kumar, Ajay Nehra |
Journal | Current opinion in urology
(Curr Opin Urol)
Vol. 19
Issue 6
Pg. 589-94
(Nov 2009)
ISSN: 1473-6586 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 19741538
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
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Topics |
- Animals
- Humans
- Male
- Penile Induration
(drug therapy, surgery)
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