Outcomes of and satisfaction with the inflatable penile prosthesis in the elderly male

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Objective. To determine the outcomes of and satisfaction with the multi-component inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) in the elderly male (age >71). Methods. Using a chart review and telephone survey, we retrospectively assessed patients who underwent IPP or combined IPP/artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) from 2004-2006. Results. We identified 56 patients that underwent IPP (48) or IPP/AUS (8). The age range was 71-86 (mean 74.3) at the time of surgery, with a follow-up range of 0.5-2.4 years (mean 1.5). The overall complication rate was 3.8% (2 of 56) with one device removed for infection and a second patient requiring exploration for a postoperative hematoma. The telephone interview was conducted with 35 of 56 patients. Patients rated ease of use (a scale from 15, 5 meaning very easy) and overall satisfaction (a scale of 1-5, 5 meaning very satisfied) at an average of 4.1 and 4.3, respectively. IPP usage varied from 0-7 times per month (mean 3.3). 32 of 35 patients (91%) said they would undergo the procedure again. Conclusion. Our review demonstrates that the IPP is well tolerated in the elderly male population, who report a high degree of satisfaction and ease of use with this device. © 2012 Humberto G. Villarreal and LeRoy Jones.

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Villarreal, H. G., & Jones, L. (2012). Outcomes of and satisfaction with the inflatable penile prosthesis in the elderly male. Advances in Urology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/240963

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