Kirsten Foell
University of Western Ontario
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The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2007
Anthony J Bella; Alp Sener; Kirsten Foell; Gerald Brock
INTRODUCTION Men with nonpalpable isolated septal scars (ISS) identified with color duplex ultrasonography (CDU) comprise a group of previously unrecognized patients with wide-ranging sexual concerns. AIM We aim to identify the clinical characteristics of patients presenting with this atypical form of Peyronies disease characterized by the absence of palpable deformity. MATERIALS AND METHODS Of 482 consecutive patients who presented to a tertiary care erectile dysfunction (ED) clinic and underwent CDU after satisfying inclusion criteria, 27 (5.6%) men with nonpalpable ISS and no dorsal or ventral plaque were identified. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), CDU, and clinical characteristics. RESULTS The median age of the men with nonpalpable ISS was 49 years. The length of time from onset of symptoms to presentation was 22 months, and the pretreatment IIEF score was 14. The remaining 455 men who underwent CDU were of similar age (48 years) but had a markedly lower IIEF score of 9.5 (statistical median). ISS patients presented with decreased penile rigidity (20), penile shortening (13), chronic pain with erection (13; mean 33 months), and the inability to maintain an erection (7). Fourteen men had failed phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor therapy, and four reported unsatisfactory results. Management options included retrial with oral agents, intracavernous pharmacotherapy, verapamil injections, and surgery. CONCLUSIONS The clinician should be suspicious for nonpalpable ISS in men with sexual concerns who present with decreased penile rigidity, length loss, and chronic pain with erection. Our findings support the use of CDU for this patient group, particularly when previous treatment has failed, because men with ISS had a greater likelihood of having no palpable deformity or curvature and ongoing penile pain.
Journal of Endourology | 2013
Kirsten Foell; Michael Ordon; Daniela Ghiculete; Jason Y. Lee; R. John D'a. Honey; Kenneth T. Pace
The Journal of Urology | 2014
Vishaal Gupta; Andrea Lantz; Kirsten Foell; Jason Y. Lee
The Journal of Urology | 2013
Kirsten Foell; Michael Ordon; Andrea G. Lantz; Kenneth T. Pace; R. John D'a. Honey
The Journal of Urology | 2013
Andrea G. Lantz; Daniela Ghiculete; Kirsten Foell; R. John D'a. Honey; Kenneth T. Pace
Percutaneous Renal Surgery | 2013
Kirsten Foell; R. John D'a. Honey
Archive | 2013
Kirsten Foell; R. John D'a. Honey
The Journal of Urology | 2012
Andrew Fuller; Kirsten Foell; Carlos E. Méndez-Probst; Rasmus Leistner; Sumit Dave; Hassan Razvi
The Journal of Urology | 2012
Kirsten Foell; Rodrigo L.P. Romao; Victor Figueroa; Elias Wehby; Armando J. Lorenzo; Darius Bagli; Walid A. Farhat; Martin A. Koyle; Kenneth T. Pace; Joao L. Pippi Salle; R. John D'a. Honey
The Journal of Urology | 2010
Kirsten Foell; Maaike Vanjecek; Erica Osbourne; Peter A. Cadieux