학술논문

Fifteen years experience of penile prosthesis insertion.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Impotence Research. 1997, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p211. 6p.
Subject
*PENILE prostheses
*PENIS surgery
Language
ISSN
0955-9930
Abstract
Introduction and Objectives: To review the outcome and patient satisfaction of penile prosthesis insertion over a 15 y period. Patients/Materials and Methods: We reviewed the notes of 172 patients who underwent penile prosthesis insertion between January 1980 and May 1995. From the notes information was determined on age of the patient, type of prosthesis, surgical approach and length of stay. Also noted were risk factors for erectile dysfunction and the aetiology. Twenty patients were known to have died or moved away. To assess the impact the operation had on quality of life, 152 questionnaires were sent of which 103 were returned (67%). The questionnaire gained information about sexual activity, before and after the operation and the overall satisfaction of the patient and his partner and whether they felt the operation was a success. Results: Overall 149 patients were known to have had malleable prostheses inserted and 23 had inflatables. The commonest organic groups were vascular disease, diabetes and Peyronies disease. Fifteen patients had two procedures. Four patients required revision of the prosthesis due to erosion, and there was one death due to pulmonary embolism. One hundred and three completed questionnaires have been returned to date the median time since operation was 4 y, the range being six months to 16 y and 78% thought the operation was a success. Conclusions: The insertion of malleable prostheses is associated with low complication rates, good patient satisfaction and improved quality of life for the couple. Concealment was not a major problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]