Thirty-three patients with congenital penile deviation were examined by a semi-structured interview and psychodiagnostic tests (Giessen test, Giessen complaint sheet) prior to undergoing surgery according to the Nesbit-Kelâmi technique. A prognosis was then made to determine the extent to which the problems and disturbances reported by the patient or uncovered by the examiner could be improved by the operation. This prognostic assessment was then verified in a subsequent catamnestic examination (N = 20), at an average of 21.
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February 1992
Non-operative treatment of morbus Peyronie with 1000 mg of vitamin E daily is warranted as long as the penetration of the penis into the vagina is not hindered. As soon as sexual problems occur, depending on the age, either a corporaplasty (Nesbit-Kelâmi) or implantation of penile prostheses without plaque surgery (Kelâmi) is performed with an excellent late result rate of 96%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty men who had their vasectomy reversed were psychoanalitically examined. The changes of mind were above all concerned with the results of new relationships, initially no (more) children, then (more) children. The stability of the relationship at the time of vasectomy had been wrongly evaluated which must subsequently influence any advice given.
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