AMS 700 CX inflatable penile implants for Peyronie's disease: functional results, morbidity and patient-partner satisfaction.

1996 
: This study was designed to clarify the functional results, morbidity and the patient-partner satisfaction observed with, the American Medical System 700 CX three-piece inflatable prosthesis in the treatment of impotence associated with Peyronie's disease. Thirty-three patients were treated and additional plaque surgery was performed in 13 cases (40%). Within 10 days of surgery, four patients (12%) developed a wound infection which was treated conservatively and one patient (3%) experienced glandular ischemia. At the 6-week follow-up, complete penile straightening was achieved in 23 patients (70%), while penile rigidity was considered optimal by all patients. On the contrary, the penis was considered short by 10 patients (30%). Five diabetic patients (15%) complained of severe scrotal and penile pain during full activation of the implant and in one of these patients (3%) the implant had to be removed. Due to spontaneous erections occurring after implant activation one patient (3%) required replacement of the reservoir from the Retzius space into the peritoneum. At the long-term follow-up (mean +/- SE: 17 +/- 2.2 months), 23 patients were evaluated and all found to be engaging in intercourse with the prosthesis. However, five patients (21%) and three of the 13 partners (25%) assessed were not yet completely satisfied. The American Medical System CX700 inflatable penile prosthesis obtains complete penile straightening in 70% and rigidity in 100% of impotent patients with Peyronie's disease. Patients should be fully informed about possible surgical morbidity and actual post-operative penile length.
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