Sensory changes after surgical correction of penile curvature.

Int J Impot Res

Andrology Service, Fundació Puigvert, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: January 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study involving 32 men, aged 25-70, examined changes in penile thermal and vibratory sensation before and after surgery for penile curvature.
  • Significant reductions in the cold threshold were observed in the glans and ventral penile shaft, particularly in older men, while the warm threshold increased for both age groups.
  • Overall, penile sensitivity was notably altered post-surgery, regardless of the surgical technique used (ventral or dorsal approach).

Article Abstract

In 32 men (mean age 54.94 years, range 25-70 years), thresholds for penile thermal and vibratory sensation were recorded before and 3 months after surgery using a genital sensory analyser. The following significant changes were found postoperatively. The cold threshold decreased in the glans from 27.24 to 25.33 degrees C (P<0.001) in men older than 60 years, and in the ventral penile shaft from 28.54 to 25.46 degrees C (P<0.001) in men aged 35-59 years. The warm threshold increased in the glans from 38.31 to 40.61 degrees C (P=0.002) in men aged 35-59 years, and from 39.20 to 40.58 degrees C in men older than 60 years (P=0.023). The warm threshold also increased in the ventral penile shaft in men aged 35-59 years, from 36.62 to 37.82 degrees C (P=0.023). For all three age groups combined, the vibratory threshold changed in the glans from 2.33 to 2.93 mum (P<0.001). It is concluded that penile sensitivity changed significantly after surgery for penile curvature treatment, regardless of whether a ventral or dorsal surgical approach is used.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijir.2009.42DOI Listing

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