[Implant operation of penile inflatable prosthesis for a patient with erectile impotence due to radical cystectomy: a case report]
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[Implant operation of penile inflatable prosthesis for a patient with erectile impotence due to radical cystectomy: a case report]
Abstract
The hydraulically inflatable penile prosthesis consists of an inflate-deflate pump, a storage reservoir and paired cylinders and it is able to provided a more physiologically functional penis. We report our surgical experience of implant of an inflatable penile prosthesis for postoperative impotence. The patient was a 51-year-old male with impotence, who had received radical cystectomy and ilial conduit formation for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (G3, pT3NoMo.) 9 months earlier. There was nothing particular except for the postoperative status on physical, laboratory and X-ray examinations. He was diagnosed to have organic impotence (vasculogenic) by sexual functional tests. Auto-injection of the corpus cavernosum with papaverine HCl was attempted but an erection was not induced by the injection. So, implant operation of an inflatable penile prosthesis was performed by the lower abdominal approach. His postoperative course was uneventable and practice to deflate and inflate the cylinders was started at 2 weeks after the operation and he was able to have sexual intercourse at 5 weeks after the surgery. Now (3 months after the operation), he can have sexual intercourse with an orgasm but without ejaculation and he and his wife are both satisfied with the postoperative status.
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