Minimally invasive method of surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease
V. А. Zurnadzhyants,
D. V. Kurashov,
E. А. Kchibekov
et al.
Abstract:Objective. To improve the results of surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease.
Materials and methods. 20 patients with Peyronie's disease aged 22 to 60 were treated in the urological departments of the Private Clinical Hospital “Russian Railways Medicine” and Astrakhan City Clinical Hospital No. 3 named after. C.M. Kirov. A method of surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease using a shortening technique without opening the tunica albuginea includes the application of a pressure tourniquet to the base of the pe… Show more
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