The use of ultrasonography in the evaluation and management of peyronie’s disease

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Objective: To outline the steps in the ultrasonographic evaluation of Peyronie’s disease and determine its use in the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of this disorder.

Design: Video presentation

Setting: Outpatient Urology clinic.

Patient(s): All patients with Peyronie’s disease undergoing penile ultrasonography who signed written, informed consent for the video and audio recording.

Intervention(s): Alprostadil + papaverine + phentolamine intracavernosal injections, penile ultrasonography, phenylephrine intracavernosal injections.

Main Outcome Measure(s): Penile plaque classification, penile blood flow and degree of penile curvature

Result(s): During the period November 2018-December 2019, 156 patients were evaluated for Peyronie’s disease using ultrasonography, from which 109 patients presented calcified plaques. Out of these, 59 (45.1%) patients were found to have type 2 plaques, making this one the most common type of plaque. The average age in this group of patients was 59.8 ± 6.0 years, the average degree of curvature was 49.4 ± 23.0°, and the average duration of symptoms was 27.2 ± 36.9 months. During the vascular evaluation with Doppler ultrasonography, 23 (14.7%) patients presented PSV 25 < 30 cm3/s. The degree of curvature was not found to be associated with the severity of calcification (p = 0.17). This video demonstrates the advantages that ultrasonography provides in the evaluation and management of Peyronie’s disease compared to other imaging modalities. It avoids radiation, easily detects plaques and calcification and is more familiar to urologists. We outline the steps of the procedure; the possible findings during the penile tissue evaluation; the different types, location and size of plaques; the direction of penile curvature and deformity, and the possible findings on Doppler ultrasonography, which can further guide the management of these patients Figs. 1–4, Tables 1–4.











Conclusion

Penile Doppler ultrasound is a useful tool in the evaluation and management of Peyronie’s disease.

Understanding the type of calcification and degree of curvature can aid to decide the management of Peyronie’s disease.
 

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Fig. 1. Peyronie’s disease illustration. Gelman, Joel, et al. “Peyronie’s Disease Information And Examples”. The Center For Reconstructive Urology, www.centerforreconstructiveurology. org/peyronies-disease/ [2].
 
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Fig. 4. Treatment of Peyronie’s disease based on penile Doppler ultrasonography findings. Pramar M, Masterson J, Masterson T. Current Opinion in Urology. 2020 [5].
 
Table 2 Prospective evaluation of calcification in patients with Peyronie’s disease evaluated in the University of Miami Hospital, Department of Male Reproductive Medicine, in the period November 2018-December 2019.
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Table 3 Patients with Peyronie’s disease who were candidates for collagenase clostridium histolyticum treatment in the University of Miami Hospital, Department of Male Reproductive Medicine, in the period November 2018-December 2019.
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Table 4 Vascular evaluation of patients with Peyronie’s disease in the University of Miami Hospital, Department of Male Reproductive Medicine, in the period November 2018-December 2019.
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