Home  |   Archive  |   Online Submission  |   News & Events  |   Subscribe  |   APFA  |   Society  |   Contact Us  |   中文版
Search   
 
Journal

Ahead of print
Authors' Accepted
    Manuscripts
new!
Current Issue
Archive
Acknowledgments
Special Issues
Browse by Category

Manuscript Submission

Online Submission
Online Review
Instruction for Authors
Instruction for Reviewers
English Corner new!

About AJA

About AJA
Editorial Board
Contact Us
News

Resources & Services

Advertisement
Subscription
Email alert
Proceedings
Reprints

Download area

Copyright licence
EndNote style file
Manuscript word template
Guidance for AJA figures
    preparation (in English)

Guidance for AJA figures
    preparation (in Chinese)

Proof-reading for the
    authors

AJA Club (in English)
AJA Club (in Chinese)

 
Abstract

Volume 8, Issue 3 (May 2006) 8, 361–366; 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2006.00138.x

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for Peyronie's disease: an alternative treatment

Vassilis Poulakis, Konstantinos Skriapas, Rachelle de Vries, Wolfgang Dillenburg, Nikolaos Ferakis, Ulrich Witzsch, Michael Melekos and Edward Becht

1.Departments of Urology and Pediatric Urology, Nordwest Krankenhaus, Stiftung Hospital zum Heiligen Geist, Frankfurt am Main D-60488, Germany
2.Department of Urology, University Hospital of Larissa, Larisa, Greece

Correspondence: Dr Vassilis Poulakis, Department of Urology, Nordwest Krankenhaus, Steinbacher Hohl 2-26, Frankfurt am Main D-60488, Germany. Fax: +49 69 7601 3648. E-mail: poulakis@em.uni-frankfurt.de

Received 9 August 2005; Accepted 6 January 2006.

Abstract

Aim: To determine retrospectively the safety and efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in patients with Peyronie's disease.

Methods: Fifty-three patients with stable Peyronie's disease underwent ESWT (group 1). Fifteen patients matched with the baseline characteristic of the patients in group 1, who received no treatment, were used as the control (group 2). The patients' erectile function (International Index of Erectile Function [IIEF-5] score), pain severity (visual analog scale), plaque size and degree of penile angulation were assessed before and after the treatment in group 1 and during the follow-up in group 2.

Results: The mean follow-up time was 32 months (range: 6–64 months) in group 1 and 35 months (range: 9–48 months) in group 2. All the patients were available for the follow-up. Considering erectile function and plaque size, no significant changes (P > 0.05) were observed in group 1 before or after the ESWT. A total of 39 patients (74%) reported a significant effect in pain relief in group 1 after ESWT. However, regarding improvement in pain, IIEF-5 score and plaque size, no significant differences were observed between the two groups. In 21 patients (40%) of group 1, the deviation angle was decreased more than 10° with a mean reduction in all patients of 11° (range: 6–20°). No serious complications were noted considering ESWT procedure.

Conclusion: ESWT is a minimally invasive and safe alternative procedure for the treatment of Peyronie's disease. However, the effect of ESWT on penile pain, sexual function and plaque size remains questionable.

Keywords: erectile dysfunction, extracorporeal shockwave therapy, Peyronie's disease, penile curvature

Full Text | PDF | 中文摘要 |

 
Browse:  3675
 
Asian Journal of Andrology CN 31-1795/R ISSN 1008-682X  Copyright © 2023  Shanghai Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences.  All rights reserved.