The penile prosthesis: a review

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
W M Sotile

Abstract

This paper reviews the literature concerning the penile prosthesis. Included are discussions of the historical development of the penile prosthesis, characteristics of patients treated with prosthetic implantation, assessment techniques utilized in patient selection, and the relative outcome and complication rates for the two major types of prostheses. Recommendations regarding future research and practice are presented throughout.

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