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      The Frontier of Penile Implants in Phalloplasty: Is the ZSI 475 FTM what we have been waiting for?

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          Long-term infection outcomes after original antibiotic impregnated inflatable penile prosthesis implants: up to 7.7 years of followup.

          Although some studies suggest that most infections associated with inflatable penile prosthesis implantation develop within year 1 after surgery, device related infections have been reported 5 years after implantation or later and the infection risk with time is not well characterized. We previously reported a statistically significantly lower infection rate for original inflatable penile prostheses impregnated with antibiotic treatment with minocycline and rifampin vs nonimpregnated inflatable penile prostheses at 1-year followup. Long-term data are now available on infection revision after initial implantation of antibiotic impregnated vs nonimpregnated prostheses.
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            Long-term outcome of forearm flee-flap phalloplasty in the treatment of transsexualism.

            To assess the long-term outcome of forearm free-flap phalloplasty in transsexuals, as obtaining a satisfying neophallus in female-to-male transsexuals is a surgical challenge. We analysed retrospectively 56 transsexuals who had a phalloplasty using a radial forearm free-flap in our department from 1986 to 2002. The complication rate was assessed by regular examination. Patient satisfaction was evaluated by a questionnaire about cosmetic aspects, sexual life and overall satisfaction. The mean follow up was 110 months; 53 of the 56 patients (95%) currently have a neophallus, after a mean of six surgical procedures. Satisfaction was assessed in 53 patients using a specific questionnaire: 51 (93%) of the patients reported that the phalloplasty allowed them to accord their physical appearance with their feeling of masculinity. There were flap complications in 14 patients (25%); three (5%) flaps were lost, with one each due to early haematoma, cellulitis and late arterial thrombosis. The other 11 flap complications were all transitory, e.g. infection, haematomas and vascular thrombosis. There were prosthesis complications in 11 of 38 patients (29%). Moreover, seven of 19 patients (37%) who had a urethroplasty presented with complex strictures and fistulae that led to perineal urethrostomy. Our study shows that phalloplasty with a forearm free-flap leads to good results in term of flap survival and patient satisfaction. However, there was a high rate of complications. Patients must be clearly informed that the procedure can seldom be achieved in one stage.
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              Erectile Implants in Female-to-Male Transsexuals: Our Experience in 129 Patients

              The combination of a neourethra and erection prosthesis in a single neophallus in the female-to-male transsexual remains a challenge. No good data are available on this subject.
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                mirko.preto@unito.it
                Journal
                Int J Impot Res
                Int J Impot Res
                International Journal of Impotence Research
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                0955-9930
                1476-5489
                22 January 2021
                22 January 2021
                2020
                : 33
                : 7
                : 779-783
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.7605.4, ISNI 0000 0001 2336 6580, Urology Department – A.O.U. “Città della Salute e della Scienza” – Molinette Hospital, , University of Turin Italy, ; Corso Bramante 88, 10126 Turin, Italy
                [2 ]GRID grid.1002.3, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 7857, Adjunct Lecturer, , Department of Surgery. Monash University, ; Melbourne (Australia) Wellington Rd, Clayton, VIC 3800 Australia
                [3 ]GRID grid.1623.6, ISNI 0000 0004 0432 511X, Urology Consultant. Department of Urology, , The Alfred Hospital. Melbourne, (Australia), ; 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004 Australia
                [4 ]GRID grid.7605.4, ISNI 0000 0001 2336 6580, Spinal Cord Unit – Department of Neurourology - A.O.U. “Città della Salute e della Scienza” – Molinette Hospital, , University of Turin, ; Via Zuretti 24, 10126 Turin, Italy
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8275-3273
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                10.1038/s41443-020-00396-2
                8589655
                33483605
                f0819249-1327-4ba1-957d-60ecbbcc08b8
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                : 23 November 2020
                : 2 December 2020
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