The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic methods and the postoperative outcome of the penile fracture (pf). We assessed a follow-up of those patients, who frequented our center between 1995 and 2008 with clinical symptoms of a pf. By an follow-up we studied the complications as well as the scores of IIEF-5 and IPSS before and after pf. In 79,4% of the 34 patients (mean 38,5 years) the investigations confirmed the diagnosis, 76,5% of the pf happened during sexual intercourse. The imaging by MRI showed better value than the cavernosography. 16% of the operated 25 pf were bilateral and 28% associated with urethral lesion. Only 30,8% of the 13 patients, where we aquired a follow-up had no complications and 38,5% a normal erectile function. 3 of the 4 operated urethral lesions caused voiding problems. MRI should be assessed in the diagnostic of the pf, the prevalence of postoperative complicated is underestimated.
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic methods and the postoperative outcome of the penile fracture (pf). We assessed a follow-up of those patients, who frequented our center between 1995 and 2008 with clinical symptoms of a pf. By an follow-up we studied the complications as well as the scores of IIEF-5 and IPSS before and after pf. In 79,4% of the 34 patients (mean 38,5 years) the investigations confirmed the diagnosis, 76,5% of the pf happened during sexual intercourse. The imagi...
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