2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41443-022-00628-7
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Complication rates in concurrent inflatable penile prosthesis and incontinence surgery: Comparing the penoscrotal versus perineal incision approach

Abstract: Introduction: Limited data exist on in atable penile prosthesis (IPP) complication rates following dual implantation with an arti cial urinary sphincter (AUS) or bulbourethral male sling via a single perineal incision. Herein, we assess IPP complication rates after dual implantation via a single perineal incision versus more traditional penoscrotal approach.Methods: Patients with dual implantations of an IPP and AUS or sling between the 2011-2021 were identi ed. Postoperative IPP complications were assessed us… Show more

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