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Historical Review of Penile Prosthesis Design and Surgical Techniques: Part 1 of a Three-Part Review Series on Penile Prosthetic Surgery
Authors:Gerard D Henry
Institution:1. Regional Urology, Urology Department, Shreveport, LA, USA;2. Department of Surgery, University of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CA, USA;3. VA San Diego Healthcare SystemSan Diego, CA, USA;2. Sexual and Reproductive Medicine Program, Urology Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA;1. Department of UrologyCivil HospitalCivitanova MarcheItaly;2. St Peter''s Andrology and the Institute of Urology, University College London Hospitals, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:IntroductionThroughout history, many attempts to cure complete impotence have been recorded. Early attempts at a surgical approach involved the placement of rigid devices to support the natural process of erection formation. However, these early attempts placed the devices outside of the corpora cavernosa, with high rates of erosion and infection. Today, most urologists in the United States now place an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) with an antibiotic coating inside the tunica albuginea.AimThe article describes the key historical landmarks in penile prosthesis design and surgical techniques.MethodsThe article reviews and evaluates the published literature for important contributions to penile prosthesis design and surgical techniques.Main Outcome MeasuresThe article reviews and evaluates the historical landmarks in penile prosthesis design and surgical techniques that appear to improve outcomes and advance the field of prosthetic urology for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.ResultsThe current review demonstrates the stepwise progression starting with the use of stenting for achieving rigidity in the impotent patient. Modern advances were first used in war-injured patients which led to early implantation with foreign material. The design and techniques of penile prostheses placement have advanced such that now, more complications are linked to medical issues than failure of the implant.ConclusionsToday's IPPs have high patient satisfaction rates with low mechanical failure rates. Gerard D. Henry. Historical review of penile prosthesis design and surgical techniques: Part 1 of a three-part review series on penile prosthetic surgery. J Sex Med 2009;6:675–681.
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