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Peyronie's diesease (induration penis plastica, chronic inflammation of the tunica albuginea) affects between 1-5% of the male population depending on the source of statistical data.
This condition is most common among adult men aged 35+.
Peyronie's disease is not a threat to the Patient’s health or well being but can dramatically decrese the patient’s quality of life.
This condition is frequently left untreated due to low accessibility to equipment required for its treatment.
Peyronie’s disease treatment at VEDI CLINIC is performed by an urologist. During a treatment session the physician utilizes special equipment capable of generating therapeutic shockwaves with set physical properties.
The schockwaves are applied directly to the affected regions of the penis. As a result of the treatment the plaque deposists are destroyed which enables the restoration of natural penile curvature.
The entire treatment is comprised of 4 weekly therapeutic sessions (each session lasts approximately 20 minutes).
Transrectal urological ultrasound | 260 PLN |
Consultation qualifying for ESWT therapy | 350 PLN |
STORZ therapy – 1 treatment | 700 PLN |
STORZ therapy – a package of 4 treatments | 2 400 PLN |
RENOVA therapy – treatment of impotence – 1 treatment | 800 PLN |
RENOVA therapy – treatment of impotence – a package of 4 treatments | 2 800 PLN |
The main symptoms of Peyronie’s disease include:
In some men painful erections or erectile dysfunction can occur as a result of disease progression.
The pathogenesis of Peyronie’s disease is not fully known. Most speciliast in the field agree that the disease develops as a result of microinjuries of the penis acquired during sexual intercourse or masturabation.
Other possible causes of Peyronie’s disease are STD infections or inflammation of the urethra. Some doctors have also proposed that the condition might develop as a result of certain diseases i.e.:
Peyronie’s Disease can also be caused by certain beta-blocker medication (Acebutolol, Atenolol, Bisoprolol, Metoprolol, Nadolol, Nebivolol, Propranolol).
Qualification for the procedures used to treat Peyronie's disease is based primarily on the history taken by the urologist and the result of the ultrasound examination of the penis. Tissue-structure ultrasound is used in the diagnosis of Peyronie's disease. This is a non-invasive ultrasound examination that takes approximately 20 minutes and allows the size, location and echogenic structure of tissue changes resulting from the development of the disease to be determined.
Advantages of performing tissue-structural ultrasound of the penis: