Question

The patient is a 21-year-old male with congenital curvature of the penis, with a curvature exceeding 60 degrees. He has undergone surgical treatment and discovered postoperatively that there is a wound and a lump at the upper end of the penis, and he feels that his penis is shorter during erection compared to before the surgery.

Answer

The treatment method is correct, and the surgical procedure involves correcting the curvature of the penis through regional incisions and suturing. The lump at the upper end of the penis is a normal scar tissue formation post-surgery and does not affect the function of the penis. A slight reduction in penis length is a normal phenomenon and does not require excessive concern.