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Abstract

Volume 19, Issue 3 (May 2017) 19, 316–320; DOI:10.4103/1008-682X.171572

Use of a lyophilized bovine pericardium graft to repair tunical defect in patients with Peyronie's disease: experience in a clinical setting

Javier Romero Otero, Borja García Gómez, Jose Medina Polo, Carlos Pascual Mateo, Silvia García Barreras, Eduard García Cruz, Javier de la Riva de la Viña, Alfredo Rodríguez Antolín

112 de Octubre University Hospital, Department of Urology, Madrid, Spain; 2Montepríncipe University Hospital, Department of Urology, Madrid, Spain; 3Clínic Hospital,
Department of Urology, Barcelona, Spain.

Correspondence: Dr. JR Otero (jromerootero@hotmail.com)

Date of Submission 19-Jul-2015 Date of Decision 02-Sep-2015 Date of Acceptance 23-Nov-2015 Date of Web Publication 22-Jan-2016

Abstract

Many different materials are available for grafting during surgery for Peyronie’s disease (PD). To study the outcomes associated
with the use of a lyophilized bovine pericardium graft (Peri‑Guard®) to repair tunical defects in patients with PD, descriptive
study of 43 patients with disabling penile curvature was performed. Curvature was measured before and after the intervention
using a standardized procedure. Surgical technique was plaque excision and grafting of the tunical defect carried out by a single
surgeon. A lyophilized bovine pericardium patch was used for grafting. We measured the change in penile curvature and length,
the ability to perform successful sexual intercourse without further pharmacological or surgical treatment, and the satisfaction with
treatment. Follow‑up data were available for a total of 41 patients. Median age was 50 years (IQR 48–52); mean follow‑up time
was 14 ± 6 months. Complete penile straightening was achieved in 33 patients (80.5%) and five patients (12.2%) had curvature
under 20°. Three months after surgery and stretching therapy, mean (s.d.) flaccid penile length increased from 11.2 ± 2.8 cm
to 12.1 ± 2.9 cm (P = 0.062). Seventy‑five percentage of patients reported being able to achieve successful intercourse without
further treatment. Eighty‑five percentage of patients reported to be satisfied with the treatment. There was no evidence of tissue
rejection or infection, and only four patients suffered an adverse event. Plaque excision and grafting of the tunical defect with
lyophilized bovine pericardium seems to be a safe and effective treatment for patients with PD.

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