Curvature Correction is the surgical repair of penile curvature which is caused by Peyronie’s disease or congenital curvature.
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Lateral penile curvature is a quite frequent condition, affecting 4-10% of males. It is caused by an asymmetric embryonic development of the corpora cavernosa (congenital penile curvature), or by Peyronie´s Disease.
Peyronie’s (pay-roe-NEEZ) disease is the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis that causes curved, painful erections. Penises vary in shape and size, and having a curved erection isn’t necessarily a cause for concern. But Peyronie’s disease causes a significant bend or pain in some men.
This can prevent you from having sex or might make it difficult to get or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction). For many men, Peyronie’s disease also causes stress and anxiety.
Peyronie’s disease sometimes goes away on its own. But in most cases, it will remain stable or worsen. Treatment might be needed if the curvature is severe enough that it prevents successful sexual intercourse.
Surgery usually isn’t recommended until you’ve had the condition for at least one year and the curvature of your penis stops increasing and stabilizes for at least six months.
Congenital penile curvature can only be treated surgically, using the same principles as in Peyronie’s disease, except surgery can be performed at any time in adults. Surgery is almost exclusively plication, resulting in high curvature correction rates of 67-97%.
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