Abstract
Authors
Rafael Favero Ambar MD, André Claudio Rocha MD, Lucas Martinucci de Oliveira MD, Claudio Francisco Atílio Gorga MD, Luis Augusto Seabra Rios MD, Wagner Aparecido França MD, Renato Panhoca MD, Eduardo Berna Bertero MD
Key Words
Bartholin cyst, Bartholin duct, marsupialization, Word catheter
Description
I am a urologist/andrologist responsible for the department of penile and prosthetic surgery at a public hospital in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, with 1000 beds. This video presents a surgical treatment of Peyronie's disease with autologous buccal mucosa graft in a 100-degree dorsal curvature. This technique using oral mucosa has a great advantage because it is cheap, requires no purchase of extra material and consists of an autologous graft.
Acknowledgements
None.
Disclosures
The authors have nothing to disclose
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