Abstract

Following penile prosthesis implantation (PPI), patients may complain of a decrease in visible penis length. A dorsal phalloplasty defines the penopubic junction by tacking pubic skin to the pubis, revealing the base of the penis. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a dorsal phalloplasty in increasing the visible penis length following PPI. An inflatable penile prosthesis was implanted in 13 patients with severe erectile dysfunction (ED) at the Kamal Shaeer Hospital, Cairo, Egypt, from January 2013 to May 2014. During the surgery, nonabsorbable tacking sutures were used to pin the pubic skin to the pubis through the same penoscrotal incision. Intraoperative penis length was measured before and after the dorsal phalloplasty. Overall patient satisfaction was measured on a 5-point rating scale and patients were requested to subjectively compare their postoperative penis length with memories of their penis length before the onset of ED. Intraoperatively, the dorsal phalloplasty increased the visible length of the erect penis by an average of 25.6%. The average length before and after tacking was 10.2 ± 2.9 cm and 13.7 ± 2.8 cm, respectively (P <0.002). Postoperatively, seven patients (53.8%) reported a longer penis, five patients (38.5%) reported no change in length and one patient (7.7%) reported a slightly shorter penis. The mean overall patient satisfaction score was 4.9 ± 0.3. None of the patients developed postoperative complications. A dorsal phalloplasty during PPI is an effective method of increasing visible penis length, therefore minimising the impression of a shorter penis after implantation.

Highlights

  • Following penile prosthesis implantation (PPI), patients may complain of a decrease in visible penis length

  • This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a dorsal phalloplasty in increasing the visible penis length following PPI

  • Each patient was stood before a mirror and the penopubic junction (PPJ) was pressed down to mimic the effects of the dorsal phalloplasty

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Introduction

Abstract: Objectives: Following penile prosthesis implantation (PPI), patients may complain of a decrease in visible penis length. Conclusion: A dorsal phalloplasty during PPI is an effective method of increasing visible penis length, minimising the impression of a shorter penis after implantation. Advances in Knowledge - Combining a penile prosthesis implantation (PPI) with a dorsal phalloplasty can minimise the possibility of perceived shorter penis length and improve postoperative patient satisfaction rates. Application to Patient Care - Surgeons should consider performing a dorsal phalloplasty in combination with a PPI as the procedure was found to significantly increase the visible length of the penis and resulted in high patient satisfaction scores. Penile prosthesis implantation (ppi) results in high long-term patient satisfaction rates in comparison to non-surgical treatments.[1,2,3,4] some patients may complain of a decrease in penis length following PPI; Wang et al reported a mean penile shortening of Dorsal Phalloplasty to Preserve Penis Length after a Penile Prosthesis Implantation

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