Abstract

To evaluate the results of simultaneous placement of a penile prosthesis with radical prostatectomy. From June 1993 to June 1996, 50 men underwent a combination procedure of non-nerve sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy and placement of a penile prosthesis. We performed a retrospective chart review of these patients, examining patient age, preoperative prostate-specific antigen level, Gleason score, operative time, estimated blood loss, analgesic use, length of hospital stay, time until intercourse, and complications. This group was compared with a group of 72 men undergoing radical prostatectomy alone during the same time interval. No significant differences were noted in preoperative patient variables. The mean operative time for prosthesis insertion was 82 minutes, and the mean time to sexual intercourse was 12.7 weeks. No prosthesis infections have occurred, with a mean follow-up of 1.7 years. Four men (8%) have required revision of their inflatable penile prosthesis. There were no significant differences between the combination procedure and radical prostatectomy alone with regard to estimated blood loss, length of hospital stay, or analgesic use. Simultaneous placement of a penile prosthesis during radical prostatectomy provides early return to sexual function, with no apparent increase in morbidity. Further study will be required to determine the impact of combination surgery on psychosocial adjustment and quality of life.

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