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Prevention of Penile Prosthesis Infection

Current Urology Reports, 2022
Management protocols for treatment of severe erectile dysfunction have changed little in the last 20 years. Most algorithms consider penile prostheses as the last option of treatment in patients who have failed medical management. Despite multiple advances in current devices, prosthetic infection remains the most feared complication by implanting ...
Alejandro Carvajal, Gerard D. Henry
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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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Single cylinder penile prosthesis

Urology, 1985
The single cylinder penile prosthesis is a viable procedure. It has many advantages. Its success depends on the careful selection, counseling, and follow-up of the patients and their partners.
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Penile Prosthesis in Peyronie's Disease

British Journal of Urology, 1983
Summary— Many patients with Peyronie's disease suffer severe penile curvature, impotence, and respond poorly to conservative management. Sixteen patients with intractable Peyronie's disease had surgical incision of Peyronie's plaque and insertion of semi‐rigid or inflatable penile implants.
C C, Carson, G B, Hodge, E E, Anderson
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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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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 Infection

2013
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a major health concern for aging male. For men with severe, medically refractory ED penile prosthesis remains a mainstay of treatment. Penile prosthesis infection is an infrequent, but feared complication. The most common source of penile prosthesis infection is skin flora organisms introduced at the time of surgery ...
Natalya A. Lopushnyan, Thomas J. Walsh
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Experience with inflatable penile prosthesis

Urology, 1984
Prosthesis surgery for management of erectile impotence has become an increasingly important aspect of urology. The inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) provides the impotent patient with a controllable, natural-appearing and physiologically functional penis.
I J, Fishman, F B, Scott, J K, Light
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