The surgical management of Peyronie’s Disease (PD) requires comprehensive patient counseling to set realistic expectations. Our latest collaboration delves into surgical techniques and considerations, emphasizing the importance of discussing potential benefits, side effects, and complications. Key takeaways include the necessity of surgery only for patients with stable PD, who experience significant functional impairment or distress, and the nuanced selection of surgical methods based on individual patient factors. Explore the detailed position statements from our recent #ESSMUrologyCheatSheet for insights on optimizing surgical outcomes in PD treatment.
ESSM Statements UCS: Surgical treatment for Peyronie’s disease (PD)
- Andrology, Special collaborations
- Esther García Rojo
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