Nuances of infrapubic incision for inflatable penile prosthesis.
Paul E PeritoJohn MulcahyLexiaochuan WenSteven K WilsonPublished in: International journal of impotence research (2020)
This workshop completes the trilogy of nuances of the various incisions used to place an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP). Infrapubic placement was the original technique employed 50 years ago for the very first IPP surgeries. The historical perspective of the development of implantation incisions and the original Scott prosthesis highlighted in this work should be fascinating to today's younger prosthetic urologists. The developing surgeon should also find some surprising maneuvers considered important technique nuances from the highest volume infrapubic implanter in the world. Among the wonders of the infrapubic approach covered are: The surgery is conducted without the aid of an in-dwelling Foley catheter or post-operative inflation. Hydrodistension of the corpora substitutes for corporal dilatation. The "chicken choke" protects the urethra from damage. Closed suction drainage is employed despite minimal scrotal dissection. Motivated patients may use their new device as early as 14 days after implantation.