Immediate salvage procedure for infected penile prosthesis |
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Authors: | JM Kaufman JL Kaufman FD Borges |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Ba?kent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: The most devastating complication after the insertion of a penile prosthesis is the development of infection. The standard approach involves removing the entire device, treating intensively with antibiotics and attempting to reinsert a prosthesis at a later date, often with a suboptimal result. Based on the encouraging results of others, during the last 24 months we have used in 2 separate private urological practices a salvage procedure for treatment of infected inflatable penile prostheses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The protocol used in 7 men with an infected inflatable penile prosthesis included removal of all device components, a 7-step vigorous intraoperative irrigation with 4 different solutions, including vancomycin, immediate reimplantation of a new inflatable penile prosthesis and postoperative outpatient antibiotics with oral ciprofloxacin or intravenous vancomycin or cefazolin. RESULTS: Of the 7 men 6 have experienced excellent results with no infection, minimal morbidity and preservation of penile length. The only failure occurred in a poorly controlled diabetic who required multiple revisions and may have had latent infection for months before it became apparent. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that an immediate salvage procedure for an infected inflatable penile prosthesis is an effective treatment for this difficult complication. |
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