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Mentor inflatable penile prosthesis

Urology, 1987
Technical complications requiring frequent surgical revision of the most commonly used penile component prosthesis have led to the development of a new inflatable device that has been implanted in 202 patients. This hydraulic device provides excellent functional qualities; no connector separations, aneurysms, or ruptures have been encountered in these ...
R M, Engel, J K, Smolev, R, Hackler
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Etiology of Erectile Dysfunction and Duration of Symptoms in Patients Undergoing Penile Prosthesis: A Systematic Review.

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2020
INTRODUCTION Inadequate treatment of men with erectile dysfunction (ED) subjects them and their partners to lost quality of life, yet little is known about the cause and duration of symptoms that lead to penile prosthesis (PP) placement.
P. Bajic   +5 more
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Multicenter Experience Using Collagen Fleece for Plaque Incision With Grafting to Correct Residual Curvature at the Time of Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Placement in Patients With Peyronie's Disease.

Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Adjuvant maneuvers are often necessary to correct residual curvature during inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) placement in patients with Peyronie's disease (PD).
G. Hatzichristodoulou   +5 more
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Penile Prosthesis Complications: Planning, Prevention, and Decision Making.

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2019
INTRODUCTION Inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) is an established treatment option for men with erectile dysfunction (ED) refractory to medical therapy. Standardization of surgical technique and improvements in device construction have reduced all-cause ...
Nickolas D. Scherzer   +4 more
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AMS malleable penile prosthesis

Urology, 1986
The American Medical Systems (AMS) malleable penile prosthesis was implanted in 57 patients from January, 1983 to 1985. Fifty-one per cent of the procedures were performed under local anesthesia, and 28 per cent in ambulatory (day) surgery. The prosthesis was evaluated in terms of cosmetic result, patient satisfaction and function, and postoperative ...
T, Dorflinger, R, Bruskewitz
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Penile prosthesis: Psycholocic factors

Urology, 1976
A thirty-one-year-old paraplegic male requested a penile prosthesis. Psychiatric evaluations were done of both the patient and his wife. Within seventy-two hours of his arriving home with the prosthesis installed, his wife left their house to seek a divorce.
T D, Stewart, S N, Gerson
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A Review of Factors Affecting Patient Satisfaction With Inflatable Penile Prosthesis.

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2020
INTRODUCTION A variety of factors that can influence patient satisfaction after inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) surgery, including patient expectations before surgery, intraoperative complications, and perceived penile shortening and partner ...
T. Shah, Run Wang
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Penile Length Alterations Following Penile Prosthesis Surgery

European Urology, 2007
Determine the impact of penile prosthetic surgery on penile length.Stretched flaccid penile length was measured in men undergoing first-time penile implant surgery. Measurements were done before implantation and at 1 and 6 mo postoperatively. Patients were evaluated by the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) preoperatively and the IIEF and ...
Serkan, Deveci   +3 more
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The Inflatable Penile Prosthesis: New Developments

The American Journal of Nursing, 1983
Only five years ago, it was widely believed that 90 percent of erectile impotence resulted from psychogenic factors. But recent research demonstrates that many such cases may have an organic basis. And the criteria for surgical insertion of a penile prosthesis, a device that produces erections, have also changed.
M C, Googe, T M, Mook
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The Hydroflex Penile Prosthesis

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1989
Since its introduction in 1985, the Hydroflex penile prosthesis has become a popular choice of impotent patients. Simplicity of insertion, mechanical reliability, and the ability to give alternate firmness and flaccidity to the penis account for its widespread acceptance.
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