Contemporary surgical and non-surgical management of Peyronie's disease

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Numerous treatments have been proposed for Peyronie's disease (PD). As the evidence base has expanded, the field of operative and non-operative options for patients has narrowed. Collagenase clostridium hystolyticum (CCH) injection now comprises the medical option, and surgical possibilities entail penile plication, plaque incision/excision and grafting, and prosthesis implantation. Still, questions abound regarding the optimal approach and indication for each of these treatments. We conducted a review of literature exploring the contemporary management of PD with a particular focus on work since the last American Urologic Association's (AUA) guidelines update for PD. Recent results and discussion indicate trends toward minimal invasiveness, toward a more holistic approach to the PD patient, and away from algorithmic management, galvanized, in part, by data challenging long-held beliefs.

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Wayne, G. F., & Cordon, B. H. (2018, May 1). Contemporary surgical and non-surgical management of Peyronie’s disease. Translational Andrology and Urology. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/tau.2018.04.06

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