Table 1. Combination surgery for stress urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction.
IPP device | No. of patients | Follow-up (months) | SHIM/function | Post-op pad use | ||
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IPP and male slings | SUI device | |||||
Rhee et al., 200517 | InVance | AMS 700 | 4 | 15 | NA/satisfactory | 0 (100%) |
Gorbatiy et al., 201012 | InVance/Advance | AMS 700 | 8 (3/5) | 13.6 | 23.5 | 1 (100%) |
IPP and AUS | AUS type | |||||
Parulkar et al., 198930 | AMS792/800 | Various | 40 | 35.7 | NA/98% functional | 0–1 (90%) |
Wilson et al., 20039 | AMS 800 | NA | 12 | 12 | NA | 0–1 (100%) |
Seller et al., 200432 | AMS 800 | AMS700CX | 15 | 16 | NA | NA |
Kendirci et al., 200631 | AMS 800 | AMS700CX | 22 | 17 | NA | 0–1 (100%) |
Mancini et al., 200733 | AMS 800 | AMS700CX | 33 | 21.6 | NA/97% functional | 0–1 (72.7%) |
Abbreviations: AMS (American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, MN, USA); AUS, artificial urinary sphincter; IPP, inflatable penile prosthesis; SHIM, Sexual Health Inventory for Men; SUI, stress urinary incontinence.