Small-Carrion Penile Prosthesis. New Implant for Management of Impotence
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The etiology of impotence and a review of various techniques in treatment are discussed. A perineal surgical approach with a new type of paired sponge-filled silicone prostheses is described. The prostheses are inserted into previously dilated corpora cavernosa. Of the initial 31 patients, excellent results were obtained 27, and a good result in 1. Of the 3 patients with initial serious complications, adequate functional results were attained in 2. The distinct advantages and potential complications using the Small-Carrion penile prosthesis and surgical technique are discussed.
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