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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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Penile Prosthesis Implantation in Priapism

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2018
Priapism is defined as a full or partial erection lasting longer than 4 hours after sexual stimulation and orgasm or unrelated to sexual stimulation. The main goal of priapism management is to resolve the episode immediately to preserve erectile function and penile length.
Ömer Barış, Yücel   +2 more
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Increasing size with penile implants

Current Urology Reports, 2008
Penile prosthesis implantation is suitable treatment for men with erectile dysfunction when nonsurgical treatment options fail or are otherwise unsatisfactory. Three-piece inflatable penile prostheses closely approach the ideal of producing normal penile flaccidity and erection. Nevertheless, even in men with normal corpora cavernosa, many report their
Drogo K, Montague, Kenneth W, Angermeier
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Fracture of Pearman penile implant

Urology, 1974
Abstract A case of fracture of a penile prosthesis is reported. The importance of using the proper shaft length without utilizing a long proximal soft segment is emphasized.
P S, Albert, K, Enu, J E, Davis
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Penile Prosthesis Implantation

1985
Numerous causes for failure of the penis to achieve adequate rigidity for vaginal penetration have become apparent, and sophisticated methods have been developed for determining more accurately the particular cause in a given case. The therapeutic options remain limited, however, especially in patients with true organic disease.
David M. Barrett, William L. Furlow
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Penile Prosthesis Implantation

2003
Broad spectrum antibiotics (cephalosporins) are given preoperatively and continued for 7 days. The patient is to take a povidine iodine shower before operation. Suprapubic and genital hair is removed in the OR, a 15-min scrub is done, and operating room traffic limited.
F. Schreiter, R. Hofmann
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Semirigid and Malleable Penile Implants

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1987
Unless complications such as infection, erosion, or excessive bleeding develop and unless an inordinate number of malpractice suits ensue, I believe that the outpatient setting for implantation of a penile prosthesis will become increasingly utilized. As emphasized at the beginning of this article, the essential basis for success is thorough evaluation
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Peyronie’s Disease and Penile Implants

2002
Peyronie’s disease is a benign condition characterized by the formation of fibrotic plaques of the tunica albuginea. The French physician Francois Gigot De La Peyronie first described the condition in 1743. Dr. Peyronie suggested the etiology of the condition might be chronic irritation from sexual activity or an inflammatory (venereal) disease (1 ...
Steven K Wilson, Kevin L Billips
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Fracture of hydroflex penile implant

Urology, 1987
A case of complete fracture of an AMS Hydroflex penile prosthesis is described. Numerous complications of the inflatable penile implants have been documented.1-0 These problems include cylinder rupture, aneurysms, leaks, and pump defects. With continued technicologic refinements, many of these problems have been corrected.
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