The Prosthesis Salvage Operation: Immediate Replacement of the Infected Penile Prosthesis |
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Authors: | Michael D. Brant John K. Ludlow John J. Mulcahy |
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Affiliation: | Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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Abstract: | PurposeWe describe our experience with salvage of the infected penile prosthesis at initial presentation in 11 patients.Materials and MethodsAll patients with prosthesis infection who presented since 1991 were considered for salvage surgery. Contraindications to a salvage operation included necrotic infections, diabetic patients with purulence in the corporeal bodies, rapidly developing infections and erosion of the device cylinders.ResultsIn 1 patient in this group a salvage attempt was repeated after re-infection, for an overall success rate of 91 percent. Mean followup for the group was 21 months (range 9 to 42). Staphylococcus epidermidis was the infecting organism in 75 percent of out patients.ConclusionsOur experience demonstrates the safety and advantages of the immediate salvage technique. |
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