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Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants

INTRODUCTION: In cases of explantation and delayed reimplantation of an infected penile prosthesis, the scarring that afflicts the corporal bodies renders reimplantation difficult and risky, with potential loss in penile size. AIM: Mitomycin C is an antitumor, antibiotic agent with a potent antifibr...

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Autores principales: Shaeer, Osama, Abdel Rahman, Islam Fathy Soliman, Shaeer, Kamal
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6728722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31296493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2019.06.002
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Abdel Rahman, Islam Fathy Soliman
Shaeer, Kamal
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description INTRODUCTION: In cases of explantation and delayed reimplantation of an infected penile prosthesis, the scarring that afflicts the corporal bodies renders reimplantation difficult and risky, with potential loss in penile size. AIM: Mitomycin C is an antitumor, antibiotic agent with a potent antifibrotic action that can be used to limit corporal scarring following explantation with the aim of achieving easy and safe subsequent reimplantation, in addition to preserving penile size. METHODS: This was a prospective study involving 5 patients with infected penile prostheses who were referred to our tertiary implantation center. The infected prostheses were explanted, followed by corporal washout with antiseptics and antibiotics. Patients were rescrubbed and redraped. Mitomycin C, 10 mg in 250 cc saline, was instilled into the corpora cavernosa (125 cc each), avoiding extracavernous spilling and contact with corporotomy and skin edges. Corporotomy and skin edges were freshened and closed. Reimplantation was performed 10 to 12 weeks later. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: We evaluated the ease of blunt dilatation upon reimplantation and success in implanting cylinders the same size as the ones explanted. RESULTS: We were able to dilate the corporal bodies with ease in all cases using blunt Hegar dilators. All cases received the same size implant as the one explanted, in terms of length and girth, with the exception of a case where the length was only 1 cm shorter. CONCLUSIONS: Irrigation of the cavernous spaces with mitomycin C upon explantation of an infected penile prosthesis appears to ameliorate corporal scarring and keep the cavernous spaces open. On a larger scale, this approach could render the most feared complication of penile prosthesis implantation surgery much more manageable. Shaeer O, Abdel Rahman IFS, Shaeer K. Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants. Sex Med 2019; 7:357–360.
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spelling pubmed-67287222019-09-12 Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants Shaeer, Osama Abdel Rahman, Islam Fathy Soliman Shaeer, Kamal Sex Med Case Report INTRODUCTION: In cases of explantation and delayed reimplantation of an infected penile prosthesis, the scarring that afflicts the corporal bodies renders reimplantation difficult and risky, with potential loss in penile size. AIM: Mitomycin C is an antitumor, antibiotic agent with a potent antifibrotic action that can be used to limit corporal scarring following explantation with the aim of achieving easy and safe subsequent reimplantation, in addition to preserving penile size. METHODS: This was a prospective study involving 5 patients with infected penile prostheses who were referred to our tertiary implantation center. The infected prostheses were explanted, followed by corporal washout with antiseptics and antibiotics. Patients were rescrubbed and redraped. Mitomycin C, 10 mg in 250 cc saline, was instilled into the corpora cavernosa (125 cc each), avoiding extracavernous spilling and contact with corporotomy and skin edges. Corporotomy and skin edges were freshened and closed. Reimplantation was performed 10 to 12 weeks later. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: We evaluated the ease of blunt dilatation upon reimplantation and success in implanting cylinders the same size as the ones explanted. RESULTS: We were able to dilate the corporal bodies with ease in all cases using blunt Hegar dilators. All cases received the same size implant as the one explanted, in terms of length and girth, with the exception of a case where the length was only 1 cm shorter. CONCLUSIONS: Irrigation of the cavernous spaces with mitomycin C upon explantation of an infected penile prosthesis appears to ameliorate corporal scarring and keep the cavernous spaces open. On a larger scale, this approach could render the most feared complication of penile prosthesis implantation surgery much more manageable. Shaeer O, Abdel Rahman IFS, Shaeer K. Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants. Sex Med 2019; 7:357–360. Elsevier 2019-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6728722/ /pubmed/31296493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2019.06.002 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants
title Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants
title_full Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants
title_fullStr Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants
title_full_unstemmed Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants
title_short Shaeer’s Anti-Scarring Technique: A Preventive Measure Against Corporal Fibrosis Upon Explantation of Infected Penile Implants
title_sort shaeer’s anti-scarring technique: a preventive measure against corporal fibrosis upon explantation of infected penile implants
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6728722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31296493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esxm.2019.06.002
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