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A Novel Technique for Relocating Renal Lower Calyceal Stones During Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery: ‘’Jab and Pull’’


1 Department of Urology, Medical School, Kafkas University, Kars, Türkiye
2 Department of Urology, Medical School, Bahcesehir University, İstanbul, Türkiye
3 Department of Urology, Sancaktepe Şehit Prof Dr Ilhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye
 


DOI : 10.33719/nju1339275
New J Urol. 2024;19(1):1-7.

Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to present our 9 years of clinical experience in penile prosthesis implantation(PPI).

Material and Methods: Between 2003-2011, the data of 94 patients who underwent PPI surgery in our clinic were retrospectively analysed. Prior to the surgery, all patients had an clinical interview and also underwent psychiatric evaluation for informational purposes. A regional mechanical cleaning was performed in all patients prior to surgery. The penoscrotal incision was used in all.

Results: PPI was performed in 94 patients. The mean age was 58,76. 43 patients developing after radical pelvic surgery and 51 patients due
to organic reasons except for radical surgery had occurred erectile dysfunction. 48 malleable and 46 inflatable prosthesis were applied. 46 inflatable penile prosthesis contained 42 two pieces and 4 three pieces prosthesis. Average surgical time was 70.01 minutes. In 94 application, 87 (92.5%) was successful. Penile pain after surgery in 6 patients, 1 penoscrotal sensitivity and itchy lesions, infection in 6 patients and mechanical prosthetic failure in 2 patients were observed. While infections were terated by medical treatment, 4 infected patients were treated by removing old prosthesis and re-inserting new one after medical teratment. The non-functional prosthesis related to mechanical failure was removed, new 2-pieces inflatable prostheses were inserted in. In 1 patient, the prosthesis was removed and not inserted again.

Conclusion: In our clinic, penile prosthesis implantations are performed with reasonable success and complication rates.

Key Words: Erectile dysfunction, penile prosthesis implantation, surgical experience.


Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to present our 9 years of clinical experience in penile prosthesis implantation(PPI).

Material and Methods: Between 2003-2011, the data of 94 patients who underwent PPI surgery in our clinic were retrospectively analysed. Prior to the surgery, all patients had an clinical interview and also underwent psychiatric evaluation for informational purposes. A regional mechanical cleaning was performed in all patients prior to surgery. The penoscrotal incision was used in all.

Results: PPI was performed in 94 patients. The mean age was 58,76. 43 patients developing after radical pelvic surgery and 51 patients due
to organic reasons except for radical surgery had occurred erectile dysfunction. 48 malleable and 46 inflatable prosthesis were applied. 46 inflatable penile prosthesis contained 42 two pieces and 4 three pieces prosthesis. Average surgical time was 70.01 minutes. In 94 application, 87 (92.5%) was successful. Penile pain after surgery in 6 patients, 1 penoscrotal sensitivity and itchy lesions, infection in 6 patients and mechanical prosthetic failure in 2 patients were observed. While infections were terated by medical treatment, 4 infected patients were treated by removing old prosthesis and re-inserting new one after medical teratment. The non-functional prosthesis related to mechanical failure was removed, new 2-pieces inflatable prostheses were inserted in. In 1 patient, the prosthesis was removed and not inserted again.

Conclusion: In our clinic, penile prosthesis implantations are performed with reasonable success and complication rates.

Key Words: Erectile dysfunction, penile prosthesis implantation, surgical experience.