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Orvosi Hetilap
|December 8, 1991
Summary
The Quackels procedure for spongiocavernosum shunt surgery was successfully modified and applied when conservative treatments failed. The patient recovered fully with no functional issues, though the cause of the condition remains unclear.
Area of Science:
- Urology
- Surgical Techniques
Background:
- Conservative management for certain conditions failed.
- Surgical intervention was necessary.
Observation:
- A patient underwent a modified Quackels procedure for a spongiocavernosum shunt.
- The procedure involved minor modifications to the standard Quackels technique.
Findings:
- The modified Quackels procedure resulted in a successful surgical outcome.
- The patient experienced complete functional recovery post-operation.
Implications:
- This modified surgical technique offers a viable alternative when conservative methods are ineffective.
- Further research may be needed to clarify the etiologic factors of this condition.