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Przegl Lek ; 70(4): 195-8, 2013.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23991557

ABSTRACT

Peyronie's disease (lat. induratio penis plastica) is a process of the fibrotic plaques oand other localized fibrotic conditions have been considered to be the result of an abnormal size, pain and improved penile curvature. At early stages intralesional injections may decrease penile curvature and decrease plaque volume although the exact mechanism of action on Peyronie disease is unknown. In serious cases surgery is recommended, based on ultrasound examination, cavernosography and cavernosometry. There are three mail surgical procedures to correct the curvature in Peyronie's disease: Nesbit plication, plaque excision followed by skin grafting, another autograft or synthetic material, and implantation of a penile prosthesis Aim of this study is to present our experience in surgical treatment of severe stadium in Peyronie's disease. Peyronie plaque was excised in 8 man, previously potent with severe satium of the disease. In every case saphenous autograft replacing excised plaque was used. In every case was not intra and postoperative complications. All patients reported satisfactory cosmetic and functional result. The satisfactory result of the treatment of severe stadium Peyronie disease is based on the surgical method. Saphenous graft is effective, safe and successful technique in our knowledge.


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Penile Induration/surgery , Aged , Erectile Dysfunction/diagnostic imaging , Erectile Dysfunction/etiology , Erectile Dysfunction/therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Penile Induration/complications , Penile Induration/diagnostic imaging , Penile Prosthesis , Penis/diagnostic imaging , Penis/surgery , Skin Transplantation/methods , Ultrasonography
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Przegl Lek ; 69(5): 181-3, 2012.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23050413

ABSTRACT

Ureteroileal stenoses occur in 1.2-20% patients with neobladders. They constitute a serious clinical complication since, as every obstruction of urine flow from the kidney. Ureteroileal stenoses develop usually within firs 6 to 12 months following the extended urological procedure such as radical cystectomy with the creation of ileal orthotopic neobladder. Ureteroileal stenosis belongs to the most difficult complications after creation of ileal neobladder. The experience of our clinic between 2001 and 2011 covers 3500 cases of patients with bladder cancer. 226 patients underwent cystectomy, 120 were treated with urinary diversion m. Bricker and 106 underwent low pressure ileal neobladder modo Studer. Ureters anastomosed with the intestine Michalowskis way of a flap. The authors performed 344 ureteroileal anastomoses, 212 ureteroileal anastomoses with the ileal neobladder modo Studer and 11 stenoses were detected, in 5 patients one-side, in 3 bilateral. In our practice there was altogether 11 detected stenoses which constitutes 5.18%. Based on our experience, in the course of radical removal of the bladder during the preparation of the least possible damage the blood supply ureter, ureter prior to implantation should be checked for leaks, catheter should be made of soft material. The performance of the left ureter to carry out the right side of the mesentery, be careful not without angulation. In the course of the uretero-intestinal anastomosis should not be stitched in place to destroy the vascular anastomosis of ureter to intestine anastomosis and the same should be done without tension. Protect the integrity of the anastomosis, aseptic oncology. Uretero-intestinal anastomosis performed without anti-reflux protection.


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Cystectomy/methods , Ureteral Obstruction/prevention & control , Urinary Diversion/methods , Urinary Reservoirs, Continent , Anastomosis, Surgical/adverse effects , Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Anastomotic Leak/etiology , Anastomotic Leak/prevention & control , Constriction, Pathologic/prevention & control , Cystectomy/adverse effects , Humans , Surgical Flaps/adverse effects , Ureteral Obstruction/etiology , Urinary Diversion/adverse effects
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