Do You Need to Stay in the Hospital for Penile Curvature Surgery? - Urology

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Is hospitalization necessary for penile curvature correction surgery? Can patients be discharged immediately? Do general regional hospitals have urology departments that perform this procedure? Thank you.

ang, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/01/06

Dr. Chen Zhirong reply Urology


The need for hospitalization after penile curvature correction surgery depends on the degree of curvature.
Generally, unless the physician has specialized training, it is unlikely that this procedure can be performed in regional hospitals' urology departments.
Thank you.

Reply Date: 2005/01/06

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Penile curvature surgery, often referred to as penile straightening surgery, is a procedure typically performed to correct conditions such as Peyronie's disease, which can cause significant curvature of the penis. The need for hospitalization after this surgery can vary based on several factors, including the specific surgical technique used, the patient's overall health, and the surgeon's recommendations.

In many cases, penile curvature surgery can be performed as an outpatient procedure, meaning that patients can go home on the same day as the surgery. This is especially true for minimally invasive techniques, such as plication or grafting procedures, which may not require extensive recovery time. However, if the surgery is more extensive or if there are complications during the procedure, an overnight stay in the hospital may be necessary for monitoring and recovery.

When considering whether you can go home immediately after the surgery, it is essential to discuss this with your urologist. They will evaluate your specific situation, including the severity of the curvature, the surgical approach planned, and any underlying health conditions that might affect your recovery. If you are in good health and the procedure is straightforward, your doctor may allow you to leave the hospital shortly after the surgery.

Regarding the availability of this surgery in regional hospitals, many urology departments in hospitals across the United States offer penile curvature correction procedures. However, the availability of specific surgical techniques may vary by institution. It is advisable to contact local hospitals or urology clinics directly to inquire if they perform this surgery and whether it can be done on an outpatient basis.

In summary, whether you need to stay in the hospital after penile curvature surgery depends on the surgical approach and your individual health circumstances. Many patients can go home the same day, especially with minimally invasive techniques. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to understand the options available in your area. They can provide guidance on the best course of action based on your specific needs and the resources available at their facility.

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