Korean J Androl.
1998 Dec;16(2):201-204.
A Case of Both Corpora Cavernosal Perforating Penile Proathesis in Neurogenic Impotence Patient Associated with Widespread Condyloma Acuminata on Genitalia
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Taejeon, Korea.
Abstract
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Since penile prosthesis were introduced clinically, higf operation success rates and good patient satisfaction ratings have been reported. Nevertheless, the complication rates have been reported to range from 4% to 7% penile prosthesis (AMS-CXM) and widespread condylomata on the genitaile. Physical examination revealed that the right prosthesis cylinder had perforated the distal medial side of the corpus cavernosum and almost perforated the distal urethra, and the left cylinder had perforated the distal midline septum and was overhanging the right cylinder. Additionally, condylomata acuminata infected the whole penile skin and lower pubic area. The patient underwent multiple treatments for condyloma, including podophyllin, electrocoagulation, and coagulation using a laser, for 6 months and a "windsock" operation using Gore-Tex in both corpora cavernosa with a penoscrotal skin incision for his prosthetic probiem. There have been no complications at 9 months'follow-up.