Penile trauma: An etiologic factor in Peyronie's disease and erectile dysfunction

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作者
Jarow, JP
Lowe, FC
机构
[1] WAKE FOREST UNIV,BOWMAN GRAY SCH MED,DEPT UROL,WINSTON SALEM,NC 27103
[2] ST LUKES ROOSEVELT HOSP,NEW YORK,NY 10025
关键词
penile induration; penis; wounds and injuries; impotence;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-5347(01)64222-8
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: It has been postulated that trauma to either the partially of fully erect penis is a potential cause of Peyronie's disease. In addition, it has been proposed that engaging in sexual relations with a partial erection due to mild impotence is a risk factor for the development of Peyronie's disease. This study was performed to determine whether patients with either Peyronie's disease or non-Peyronie's disease impotence had an increased rate of penile trauma compared with potent controls. Materials and Methods: We mailed surveys to 207 men who had been seen for management of Peyronie's disease, 250 impotent men without Peyronie's disease, and 275 age-matched urologic patients without a history of either impotence or Peyronie's disease. The survey inquired whether the individual had a history of penile trauma to the flaccid or erect phallus or injury during sexual intercourse. In addition, patients were questioned whether they had been engaging in sexual relations with a partial erection. Results: The mean age of the impotent patients was slightly less than both the Peyronie's disease patients and controls. A similar response rate to the survey was found among the 3 groups. The mean duration of illness was 6 years for Peyronie's disease and 10 years for impotence. The frequency of penile trauma of any kind was significantly greater in both the Peyronie's disease (40%) and impotence (37%) patients than in the controls (11%). There was no significant difference between the Peyronie's disease and impotence groups. However, the Peyronie's disease patients had a lower frequency of attempting sexual relations with a partial erection than the 2 other groups. Conclusions: The results of this survey demonstrate a significantly higher incidence of penile trauma in both impotent patients and patients with Peyronie's disease compared with controls. This study demonstrates an association between penile trauma and both Peyronie's disease and impotence. The reduced incidence of engaging in sexual relations with a partial erection among the Peyronie's disease patients implies that partial impotence is not a predisposing factor for Peyronie's disease.
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