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Penile Prosthetic Surgery. Practical Guide to Prosthetic Implant

  • Book

  • September 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5694184

Penile Prosthetic Surgery: Practical Guide to Prosthetic Implant describes the different types of penile prostheses and provides step-by-step surgical procedures in diverse patients experiencing erectile dysfunction. Additionally, access to supplemental videos provide enhanced learning through the opportunity to see procedures carried out. Content covers common tips and tricks for successful surgery and presents possible complications with accompanying solutions. Coverage includes full acknowledgement and examinational of the basic research and underling pathological mechanisms that are present in the erectile dysfunction resistant to medical therapy as well as the counseling that patients may need from both the urological and psychological point of view. This book gives a full comprehension of penile prosthesis surgery from multiple viewpoints, making it the perfect reference for urologists, andrologists and psychologists.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The ethiology of erectile dysfunction
3. Clinical indications to a penile protshesis implantation
4. Anatomy: what we need to know
5. Phycological approach in patient attending a penile implant
6. Pre-operative exams and informed consent
7. Counselling, physical and medical preparation to the penile implant
8. History of penile prosthesis
9. Types of prosthesis available
10. Step by Step malleable prosthesis implant
11. Step by Step bi-component inflatable prosthesis implant
12. Step by Step 3-pieces inflatable prosthesis infrapubic approach implant
13. Step by Step 3-pieces inflatable prosthesis scrotal approach implant
14. Step by Step double implantation of penile prothesis and incontinence device
15. Step by Step PICS technique for end-stage peyronie's disease
16. Transgender neophallus implant
17. Step by step implant in Peyronie disease
18. Step by step implant in Peyronie disease plus plication surgery
19. Step by Step Multiple excision technique
20. Step by step Excision Patch Grafting and penile Implant
21. Step by Step implant in severe fibrosis
22. Step by step implant post priapism
23. Step by step penile implant with cosmetic surgery for short penis
24. Treatment of Penile Prosthesis Implant's Infection
25. The management of penile prosthesis complications
26. Management of the dissatisfied patient
27. On-going research Future of the penile implant

Authors

Andrea Cocci Researcher, Department of Urology, University of Florence, Careggi Hospital, Italy. Dr. Andrea Cocci, PhD is a specialist in Urology and Andrology in Calenzano (Fi), Italy. He is a member of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Guidelines Panel, coordinator of the Uro-Facilities group of the SIU (Society of Urology) as well as member of the Web Committee of the Italian Society of Andrology. He has participated in 8 clinical studies spanning prostatis to clock studies and has experience with endoscopic, robotic and open urological surgery. Marco Capece Assistant Professor of Urology and Research Fellow, Department of Neuroscience and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, University of Naples, Caivano (Na), Italy. Dr. Marco is an Assistant Professor of Urology and Research Fellow in the Department of Neuroscience and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences at the University of Naples. He has always been involved in Andrology and Reconstructive Surgery of the male genital system, from the beginning of his course of studies in Medicine and Surgery. He has experience with Male Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction, basic research on Peyronie's disease, and the development of microsurgical skills - for both male infertility and reconstructive treatment - as well as plaque and prosthetic surgery techniques. He continues research of reconstructive plastic surgery techniques of the male genital system, urethral pathologies and complex urethral surgery as well as medical and surgical treatment of erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, neoplasms of the urogenital system and male infertility. Marco Falcone Urology Consultant, Neuro-urology Clinic and Urology Clinic, University of Turin, Torino, Italy. Dr. Marco Falcone is a urology consultant at the neuro-urology clinic in Torino and the urology clinic at the University of Turin. He is a member of the SIA (Societa Italiana di Andrologia), ESSM (European Society of Sexual Medicine), SIU (Societ� Italiana di Urologia), and the EAU (European Association Urology). He serves as a journal board reviewer for multiple journals including European Urology, Asian journal of Andrology, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, and the International Journal of Impotence Research.