The Management of Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Erosion and Infection following Iatrogenic Aspiration

Ali Baydoun, Alex Benben, Matthew Skalak, Jordan Bilbrew, Mazen Abdelhady
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This case report presents a unique and previously unreported case of malfunction, infection, and erosion of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) resulting from iatrogenic injury during a priapism aspiration procedure performed by an emergency medicine physician. The patient, a 75-year-old male with a history of IPP placement for erectile dysfunction, presented with urinary retention and priapism, leading to inadvertent deflation of the IPP during aspiration. Subsequent evaluation revealed a pinhole opening on the scrotum, indicating infection and erosion of the prosthesis tubing. The patient underwent emergent explantation of the infected IPP, washout, cystoscopy, and insertion of a suprapubic tube. Intraoperative cultures identified Escherichia cloacae as the causative pathogen. This case highlights the importance of thorough chart review to identify patients with IPPs before aspiration procedures and emphasizes the need for healthcare provider education regarding potential complications in this patient population. Early recognition and management of such complications are crucial for optimal patient outcomes. While IPP placement remains a highly satisfactory treatment for erectile dysfunction, this case highlights the importance of vigilance to ensure the best care for patients with penile prostheses. It is noteworthy that ultimately, a new IPP was not placed in this patient due to the patient’s significant medical comorbidities.
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充气阴茎假体腐蚀和先天性抽吸感染的处理方法
本病例报告介绍了一例独特的、以前从未报道过的病例,即一名急诊科医生在进行阴茎前列腺抽吸术时,因先天性损伤导致阴茎充气假体(IPP)发生故障、感染和侵蚀。患者是一名 75 岁的男性,曾因勃起功能障碍接受过 IPP 植入术,出现尿潴留和前列腺痛,导致在抽吸过程中不慎将 IPP 抽空。随后的评估发现阴囊上有一个针孔开口,表明假体管道受到感染和侵蚀。患者紧急接受了受感染的 IPP 取出、冲洗、膀胱镜检查和耻骨上插管插入手术。术中培养确定致病菌为泄殖腔大肠杆菌。该病例强调了在进行抽吸手术前彻底查看病历以识别 IPP 患者的重要性,并强调了对医疗服务提供者进行有关此类患者潜在并发症的教育的必要性。早期识别和处理此类并发症对于患者获得最佳治疗效果至关重要。虽然置入 IPP 仍是治疗勃起功能障碍的一种非常令人满意的方法,但本病例强调了保持警惕以确保为阴茎假体患者提供最佳护理的重要性。值得注意的是,由于该患者患有严重的并发症,最终没有为其安置新的IPP。
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