ORIGINAL RESEARCH—SURGERY: Concomitant Ventral Phalloplasty During Penile Implant Surgery: A Novel Procedure That Optimizes Patient Satisfaction and Their Perception of Phallic Length After Penile Implant Surgery
Autor: | Mark Baker, Sergio G. Moreira, Alejandro J. Miranda-Sousa, Michael Keating, Rafael Carrion |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Wound dehiscence business.industry Urology Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism medicine.medical_treatment Penile implant Penile prosthesis medicine.disease Surgery Psychiatry and Mental health Endocrinology Patient satisfaction medicine.anatomical_structure Reproductive Medicine medicine Phalloplasty Implant Penile Implantation business Penis |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 4:1494-1499 |
ISSN: | 1743-6095 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2007.00551.x |
Popis: | Introduction Despite previous reports showing consistently elevated patient satisfaction with penile implantation, it is our impression that patients who have had a prosthesis placed often complain of penile shortening postoperatively. Aim We sought to evaluate if the release of the penoscrotal web would optimize patient perception and satisfaction regarding penile length after such procedure. Main Outcome Measure Utilizing a questionnaire, we evaluated patient satisfaction, focusing on phallic size. Methods Ninety patients (mean age 62) underwent penile prosthesis placement during a 17-month period. Forty-three were carried out with takedown of penoscrotal web during a 17-month period (group 1). Of group 1, 39 patients had an inflatable implant placed (inflatable penile prosthesis) and 4 had a semirigid implant. The patients were directly inquired with a seven-item questionnaire 3 months after the procedure. These results were then compared to a group of 37 patients that had penile implants placed without release of the penoscrotal web (group 2). All the patients involved in the study had a high insertion of the scrotum ventrally (penoscrotal web). Results Of the patients, 42/43 (98%) (group 1) reported good overall satisfaction of the surgical procedure; 36/43 (84%) reported some degree of increase in penile length; 5/43 (12%) reported no significant change in their perception of penile length postoperatively. The remaining two patients reported a decreased penile length. The clinical records from group 2 demonstrated 31/37 (84%) of the patients complained of penile shortening, and only one patient reported an increase in penile length. Postoperative complications in group 1 consisted of wound hematoma (2/43) and focal superficial wound dehiscence (3/43). The operative time for group 1 patients was approximately 12 minutes (mean 11.7) longer. Conclusions Release of penoscrotal web is a simple, safe, and reproducible procedure that can enhance patient perception of penile length and further improve satisfaction. Miranda-Sousa A, Keating M, Moreira S, Baker M, and Carrion R. Concomitant ventral phalloplasty during penile implant surgery: A novel procedure that optimizes patient satisfaction and their perception of phallic length after penile implant surgery. |
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