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Current Opinions on Alternative Reservoir Placement for Inflatable Penile Prosthesis among Members of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America

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Physicians have concerns about reservoir placement in the SOR in RALP patients, which may explain why ARP is popular among SMSNA members.
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This article is published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 56 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population.

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Outcomes of Abdominal Wall Reservoir Placement in Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Implantation: A Safe and Efficacious Alternative to the Space of Retzius

TL;DR: Abdominal reservoir placement is a safe and simple surgical method that can be recommended for most men undergoing IPP placement and can be reliably avoided the catastrophic injuries that occur rarely with retropubic reservoir placement.
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A Guide for Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Reservoir Placement: Pertinent Anatomical Measurements of the Retropubic Space

TL;DR: These anatomical measurements of the retropubic space demonstrate the importance of decompressing the bladder and avoiding deep dissection lateral to the inguinal ring, as the external iliac vein is much closer than currently espoused.
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Re: High Submuscular Placement of Urologic Prosthetic Balloons and Reservoirs: 2-Year Experience and Patient-Reported Outcomes

TL;DR: HSM placement of UPBR is safe and feasible, well tolerated, and avoids deep retropubic dissection, and patient-reported outcomes support low palpability, low bother, and high patient satisfaction.
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Reservoir Alternate Surgical Implantation Technique: Preliminary Outcomes of Initial PROPPER Study of Low Profile or Spherical Reservoir Implantation in Submuscular Location or Traditional Prevesical Space

TL;DR: Implant surgeons should consider alternative reservoir site placement a safe, effective alternative to reservoir placement in the space of Retzius, as an option in patients who undergo inflatable penile prosthesis surgery.
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The History of Nontraditional or Ectopic Placement of Reservoirs in Prosthetic Urology

TL;DR: Current advances in prosthetic urologic reservoir placement allow safe and effective abdominal wall placement of reservoirs, and novel approaches appear to be so effective that urologists may now be able to cease using the traditional retropubic space for reservoir placement, even in the case of virgin pelves.
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Contemporary Open and Robotic Radical Prostatectomy Practice Patterns Among Urologists in the United States

TL;DR: Current trends in robotic and open radical prostatectomy in the United States are described after examining case logs for American Board of Urology certification to provide nonindustry based estimates of current radical prostateCTomy practice patterns and further the understanding of the evolving surgical treatment of prostate cancer.
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Long-term infection outcomes after original antibiotic impregnated inflatable penile prosthesis implants: up to 7.7 years of followup.

TL;DR: This long-term outcome analysis provides the first substantial clinical evidence of a decrease in costly infection related revision using an antibiotic impregnated inflatable penile prosthesis.
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Penile Implantation in Europe: Successes and Complications with 253 Implants in Italy and Germany

TL;DR: The reporting of specific data for different implant types, plus the use of standardized assessment tools for patient satisfaction is significant as in the future, it will allow comparison of data between centers performing penile prosthesis implants using these devices.
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The Mentor Alpha 1 Penile Prosthesis With Reservoir Lock-out Valve: Effective Prevention of Auto-inflation With Improved Capability For Ectopic Reservoir Placement

TL;DR: In patients with a scarred retropubic space the lock-out valve offers the penile implant surgeon a decreased probability of auto-inflation with ectopic reservoir placement, and adds to the revision rate compared with the same implant with a standard reservoir.
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Review of Penile Prosthetic Reservoir: Complications and Presentation of a Modified Reservoir Placement Technique

TL;DR: In theExperience with complications associated with penile prosthesis reservoirs, the Jorgensen scissors technique allows safe entry into the space of Retzius with diminished risk of hernia as well as vascular, bladder, or bowel injury.
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