[Congenital penile deviation: an integral diagnostic approach to correction]

Urologiia. 2005 Sep-Oct:(5):44-9.
[Article in Russian]

Abstract

A comparative analysis of diagnostic examination of 130 men with isolated congenital erectile penile deviation (EPD) aged 14-22 years (mean age 17 years) has demonstrated that true EPD can be determined objectively only at adequate erection. Therefore, the diagnosis should be based not on subjective opinion of the patient but on the results of artificial pharmacological erection or viagra-test in combination with visual erotic and genital stimulation. Vacuum erection test is not justified. In patients with congenital EPD rigidity depends much on correlation between perfusion volume and functional volume of the penis (cavernous volume). The problem of congenital EPD can be formulated as the problem of "long penis". Measurements of the penis in the group of 54 patients with congenital EPD registered a low penile coefficient in 67% cases while a mean length of the penis in all the examinees was longer than a mean standard one and was about 13 cm in relaxed condition. EPD patients often suffer from asthenodepressive disorders deteriorating the copulative function. Psychotherapy and medication of the depressive syndrome result in stabilization of the psychological condition improving quality of life 1.3 times. Thus, an integrative diagnostic and therapeutic approach, due selection of the patients for operative correction of penile deviation can improve quality of the treatment aimed both at correction of erectile malformation and psychosexual adaptation of the patients.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Penile Diseases / congenital
  • Penile Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Penile Diseases / therapy*
  • Penile Erection*
  • Penis / abnormalities*
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders / diagnosis*
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders / etiology
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders / therapy*
  • Psychotherapy
  • Treatment Outcome