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Management of Prolonged Ischemic Priapism: A Case Series and Critical Analysis of Early Penile Prosthesis Implantation. [PDF]

open access: yesCase Rep Urol
Rodriguez JER   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Conventional Penile Reconstruction Versus Penile Allotransplantation: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Kodali NA   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Penile Implant Instrument Innovations

Current Urology Reports, 2022
Numerous innovations have been made since the first inflatable penile prosthesis was introduced in 1973-not just of the implant apparatus itself, but crucially also in the surgical instruments used for prosthetic surgery. Starting with Dr. Furlow's revolutionary inserter tool, advancements were quickly made in dilators, retractors, and cavernotomes ...
Jose Quesada-Olarte   +5 more
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Penile Prosthesis Implantation

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2001
The development of effective systemic therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction has resulted in a significant increase in the number of men presenting for treatment. Not all men with erectile dysfunction will respond to systemic therapy; those who fail may be candidates for penile prosthesis implantation if second and third lines of treatment ...
D K, Montague, K W, Angermeier
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History of penile implants: from implants made of bone to modern inflatable penile implants

International Journal of Impotence Research, 2023
Penile prostheses are implantable devices used to definitively treat erectile dysfunction when previous forms of treatment have failed. The first example of a penile implant dates to 1935, when a rib was inserted in a neo-phallus reconstructed after a traumatic amputation.
Giordano, Alessandro   +5 more
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Penile Implants for Impotence

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1978
An impotent male is completely or partially unable to initiate, sustain, or successfully conclude the act of sexual intercourse(1). Impotence is classified as psychogenic or organic in origin. Approximately 90 percent of reported cases of impotence result from psychogenic factors. Psychogenic impotence may be precipitated by excessive stress in family,
R Y, Wood, K, Rose
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The unnecessary penile implant

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1989
Elaborate medical and psychological technologies now provide options to men with erectile difficulties. An increasingly popular option is the penile prosthesis. However, physicians and sex therapists should have concerns about inadequate evaluation and counseling, the increasing numbers of unnecessary or inappropriate implants, and inadequate provision
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Phalloplasty and penile implant surgery

Current Urology Reports, 2009
Impotence is often accompanied by loss of phallic length. To enhance penile prosthesis surgery, it is possible to perform simple adjuvant procedures that will increase perceived or true length. This article presents an overview of these techniques, which may be categorized as involving removal or fixation of tissue above or below the shaft of the penis;
Jorge R, Caso   +5 more
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