Do You Need Hospitalization for Penile Curvature Correction Surgery? - Urology

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Is hospitalization required for penile curvature correction surgery? Because if I have to stay in the hospital, it would be embarrassing if my parents found out...
@_@ Also, are there any potential complications after the surgery? For example, will I be unable to wear underwear for a few days post-operation or experience pain during erections? Thank you!

Weiwei, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/05/21

Dr. Cai Bingkun reply Urology


Penile curvature correction surgery is based on the principle of "straightening by resection." Postoperatively, the length of the penis may be slightly shorter than before.
The surgery typically requires a hospital stay of 3 to 4 days.
Postoperative complications are similar to those of general penile surgeries, including inflammation, hematoma recurrence, and others.

Reply Date: 2004/05/21

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Penile curvature correction surgery, often performed for conditions such as Peyronie's disease, can indeed require hospitalization, but the specifics depend on the surgical technique used and the individual patient's circumstances. Generally, there are two main approaches to this surgery: open surgery and minimally invasive techniques.
1. Hospitalization Requirements:
- Open Surgery: This traditional method typically requires a short hospital stay, often ranging from one to three days. The patient is usually monitored for any complications, such as bleeding or infection, and to ensure that they are recovering well from anesthesia.

- Minimally Invasive Techniques: Some newer methods, such as the use of grafts or plication techniques, may allow for outpatient procedures where the patient can go home the same day. However, this is contingent upon the patient's overall health and the surgeon's assessment.

If you are concerned about privacy and the potential for your parents to find out about the surgery, discussing your options with your surgeon may help. They can provide guidance on whether an outpatient procedure is feasible for your specific case.

2. Postoperative Considerations:
- Pain and Discomfort: It is common to experience some pain and discomfort after the surgery. This can typically be managed with prescribed pain medications.
- Restrictions: After surgery, patients are usually advised to avoid strenuous activities, including heavy lifting and vigorous sexual activity, for a period of time, often around 4 to 6 weeks.
- Wearing Underwear: You may be advised to avoid tight-fitting underwear for a few days post-surgery to minimize discomfort. Loose-fitting underwear is often recommended during the initial recovery phase.

- Erections: Pain during erections can occur, especially in the early stages of recovery. This is usually temporary, but if it persists, it is essential to consult your surgeon.

3. Potential Complications:
- As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved. Possible complications include infection, scarring, changes in sensation, or dissatisfaction with the cosmetic or functional results.
- It's crucial to have a thorough discussion with your surgeon about the risks and benefits of the procedure, as well as any specific concerns you may have regarding postoperative recovery and potential complications.

In summary, whether you need to be hospitalized for penile curvature correction surgery depends on the surgical method chosen and your individual health status. Discussing your concerns with your healthcare provider can help you make an informed decision and possibly choose a less invasive option that allows for outpatient care. Always prioritize your health and well-being, and don't hesitate to seek the necessary medical intervention.

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