Abstract

Concurrent sphincteric incontinence and organic impotence are not uncommon; they can be caused by many congenital and acquired conditions. In the past simultaneous implantation of the artificial sphincter and penile prosthesis was met with skepticism. Of 65 patients who had concurrent implantation of the artificial sphincter and various categories of penile prosthesis 60 were followed for a mean of 35.74 months (range 8 to 55 months). Continence was graded as good or satisfactory in 95 per cent of the patients and poor in 5 per cent. The penile implants were functional in 98 per cent of the patients. Of the 60 patients 33 required 59 corrections, for an average of 0.98 correction per patient. These results indicate that staged or concurrent implantation of dual prostheses is feasible technically, functionally and cosmetically, and without increased risk for surgical or mechanical problems.

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