Perioperative infection prevention during inflatable penile prosthesis surgery: a narrative review.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q4 ANDROLOGY Translational andrology and urology Pub Date : 2024-08-31 Epub Date: 2024-08-26 DOI:10.21037/tau-23-497
Asia N Matthew-Onabanjo, Ashley N Matthew, Efemona Famati, Vy Nguyen, Marc J Rogers
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Background and objective: Penile prostheses are an option for the management of erectile dysfunction (ED). Over the years penile prosthesis surgery has become increasingly safe owing to improvements such as antibiotic usage, coated devices, and surgical techniques. However, infection remains a dreaded complication during prosthesis surgery. Efforts to minimize risk of infection in the perioperative period have been extensively studied. Herein, we performed a narrative review on preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative strategies for infection prevention during placement of a penile prosthesis with a comparison of infection prevention strategies to other surgical fields.

Methods: A literature review was performed using PubMed and Google Scholar. Studies evaluating perioperative management of penile prosthesis infection were included. The following search terms were used to for our literature search: penile prosthesis, inflatable penile prosthesis, infection, prevention, perioperative management. Articles were graded based on the 2011 Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine (OCEBM) guidelines and a table was generated with each intervention discussed and its level of evidence based on current literature.

Key content and findings: Optimization of patient's comorbid conditions can help reduce risk during prosthesis operations. Monitoring and optimizing a patient's glycemic control has been investigated, but the current literature does not necessarily support a strict hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) or pre-operative blood glucose level. Surgical field preparation using chlorhexidine-based solutions has been shown to be superior to iodine-based solutions. Appropriately selected peri-operative antibiotics have also been shown to reduce infection risk. Intraoperatively, the use of coated devices in addition to a 'no touch' technique have been shown to significantly reduce the risk of inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) infection. Post operatively, available evidence of antibiotic use has not been demonstrated to be effective in reducing infection rates.

Conclusions: Surgical infection following placement of an IPP is a devastating and morbid complication with infection rate up as high as 1-3% in virgin cases and 7-18% in revision cases. While perioperative techniques exist and have reduced risk of infection, more prospective data is needed to evaluate the clinical significance of these different approaches. More research in these areas, along with future options such as nanoparticles, antibiotic coated suture, and next generation sequencing (NGS) for bacterial pathogens, may shed light on further ways to optimize infection reduction strategies for prosthesis surgery.

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期刊介绍: ranslational Andrology and Urology (Print ISSN 2223-4683; Online ISSN 2223-4691; Transl Androl Urol; TAU) is an open access, peer-reviewed, bi-monthly journal (quarterly published from Mar.2012 - Dec. 2014). The main focus of the journal is to describe new findings in the field of translational research of Andrology and Urology, provides current and practical information on basic research and clinical investigations of Andrology and Urology. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, molecular study, pathology, biology and technical advances related to andrology and urology. Topics cover range from evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, rehabilitation and future challenges to urology and andrology. Contributions pertinent to urology and andrology are also included from related fields such as public health, basic sciences, education, sociology, and nursing.
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