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Peyronie’S Disease : A Guide to Clinical Management /

Contributor(s): Levine, Laurence A [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Current Clinical Urology: Publisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2007.Description: XVI, 268 p. 108 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781597451611.Subject(s): Medicine | Surgery | Urology | Medicine & Public Health | Urology | SurgeryDDC classification: 616.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Historical Review of Peyronie’s Disease -- Epidemiology of Peyronie’s Disease -- Experimental Models for the Study of the Cellular and Molecular Pathophysiology of Peyronie’s Disease -- The Clinical Implications of Basic Science Research in Peyronie’s Disease -- Evaluation of the Man With Peyronie’s Disease -- Oral Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease -- Intralesional Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease -- Topical Therapy -- Topical Therapy for Peyronie’s Disease -- Combination Nonsurgical Therapy -- Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in Peyronie’s Disease -- The Nesbit and Plication Procedures for Peyronie’s Disease -- Penile Plication Using the 16-Dot Technique -- Penile Straightening With Tunica Albuginea Plication Procedure -- Incisional Corporoplasty for the Correction of Peyronie’s Disease Caused Penile Curvature -- Peyronie’s Disease -- A Review of Plaque Incision With Focus on Temporalis Fascia Grafts -- Venous Patch Graft Surgery for Peyronie’s Disease -- Use of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosal Graft in the Surgical Management of Peyronie’s Disease -- Penile Straightening With Plaque Incision or Partial Excision and Human Pericardial Grafting Technique -- Surgical Straightening With Tunica Incision and Grafting Technique -- Minimally Invasive Intracorporal Incision of Peyronie’s Plaque -- Surgical Straightening With Penile Prosthesis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Previously considered rare, Peyronie's disease affects nearly 10% of adult men. Recent advances in wound-healing disorders have substantially increased the understanding of Peyronie's disease and its pathophysiology. In Peyronie's Disease: A Guide to Clinical Management, international authorities review the current nonsurgical and surgical therapeutic options for dealing with this fibrotic disorder. A variety of state-of-the-art research techniques is discussed, including tissue analysis, cell culture of fibroblasts derived from Peyronie's plaques, and animal models that attempt to mimic the in vivo process of tunica albuginea fibrosis while also providing an opportunity for manipulation with novel therapeutic techniques. Although there is no cure for Peyronie's diseases, this text discusses treatments that may result in physical improvement or help to stabilize the scarring process. For those with a more advanced disease, surgical options to correct the deformity in an effort to make the patients functional again are reviewed. Also discussed are the many misconceptions about Peyronie's disease, so that a practicing physician will be able to diagnose, treat, or refer the patient more appropriately. As the first medical text on the subject, Peyronie's Disease: A Guide to Clinical Management provides an up-to-date summary of the etiology, natural history, and pathophysiology of this disease as well as presents a review of the available medical and surgical treatment options.
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Historical Review of Peyronie’s Disease -- Epidemiology of Peyronie’s Disease -- Experimental Models for the Study of the Cellular and Molecular Pathophysiology of Peyronie’s Disease -- The Clinical Implications of Basic Science Research in Peyronie’s Disease -- Evaluation of the Man With Peyronie’s Disease -- Oral Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease -- Intralesional Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease -- Topical Therapy -- Topical Therapy for Peyronie’s Disease -- Combination Nonsurgical Therapy -- Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in Peyronie’s Disease -- The Nesbit and Plication Procedures for Peyronie’s Disease -- Penile Plication Using the 16-Dot Technique -- Penile Straightening With Tunica Albuginea Plication Procedure -- Incisional Corporoplasty for the Correction of Peyronie’s Disease Caused Penile Curvature -- Peyronie’s Disease -- A Review of Plaque Incision With Focus on Temporalis Fascia Grafts -- Venous Patch Graft Surgery for Peyronie’s Disease -- Use of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosal Graft in the Surgical Management of Peyronie’s Disease -- Penile Straightening With Plaque Incision or Partial Excision and Human Pericardial Grafting Technique -- Surgical Straightening With Tunica Incision and Grafting Technique -- Minimally Invasive Intracorporal Incision of Peyronie’s Plaque -- Surgical Straightening With Penile Prosthesis.

Previously considered rare, Peyronie's disease affects nearly 10% of adult men. Recent advances in wound-healing disorders have substantially increased the understanding of Peyronie's disease and its pathophysiology. In Peyronie's Disease: A Guide to Clinical Management, international authorities review the current nonsurgical and surgical therapeutic options for dealing with this fibrotic disorder. A variety of state-of-the-art research techniques is discussed, including tissue analysis, cell culture of fibroblasts derived from Peyronie's plaques, and animal models that attempt to mimic the in vivo process of tunica albuginea fibrosis while also providing an opportunity for manipulation with novel therapeutic techniques. Although there is no cure for Peyronie's diseases, this text discusses treatments that may result in physical improvement or help to stabilize the scarring process. For those with a more advanced disease, surgical options to correct the deformity in an effort to make the patients functional again are reviewed. Also discussed are the many misconceptions about Peyronie's disease, so that a practicing physician will be able to diagnose, treat, or refer the patient more appropriately. As the first medical text on the subject, Peyronie's Disease: A Guide to Clinical Management provides an up-to-date summary of the etiology, natural history, and pathophysiology of this disease as well as presents a review of the available medical and surgical treatment options.

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