J. M. Silva-Herrera, C. Martínez-Pinedo, D. Varela-Herrera, J. M. Huertas-Cañas, J. S. García-Torres
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(PM-01) SEXUAL SATISFACTION POST PENILE PROSTHESIS IMPLANTATION
Erectile dysfunction is defined as the persistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for a satisfactory sexual relationship. In some cases, it is refractory to pharmacological treatments, or these treatments are contraindicated, leading to the consideration of using a penile prosthesis as a definitive treatment. While reported patient and partner satisfaction rates are high (82 – 97%), dissatisfaction has been found to be attributed to various reasons, including prosthesis dysfunction and/or unmet patient expectations regarding the quality of the erection and sexual satisfaction.
An analytical observational bidirectional cohort study approved by the institutional ethics committee was conducted. Subsequently, patients who underwent penile prosthesis implantation between January 2017 and June 2021 at a single center were identified.
A total of 47 cases were analyzed, with an average age of 64 years. Overall satisfaction with the penile prosthesis implantation was 100%. 94.1% felt that their treatment expectations were met, 88.2% reported continuing to use this method, and 100% were satisfied with the duration of the erection.
A 100% overall global satisfaction rate was observed. High rates of sexual satisfaction in patients were evident, reaffirming the penile prosthesis as a safe procedure that should be offered as a third-line treatment or when a permanent solution is desired.
No conflict.