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  1. Article ; Online: Risk of unfavorable outcomes after penile prosthesis implantation - results from a national registry (INSIST-ED).

    Preto, Mirko / Falcone, Marco / Plamadeala, Natalia / Schifano, Nicolò / Bettocchi, Carlo / Colombo, Fulvio / Fiordelise, Stefano / Vitarelli, Antonio / Silvani, Mauro / Mondaini, Nicola / Paradiso, Matteo / Ceruti, Carlo / Varvello, Francesco / Palumbo, Fabrizio / Avolio, Antonio / Antonini, Gabriele / Corvasce, Antonio / Pozza, Diego / Franco, Giorgio /
    Bitelli, Marco / Boezio, Francesco / Conti, Enrico / Caraceni, Enrico / Negro, Carlo / Carrino, Maurizio / Vicini, Patrizio / Ghidini, Nicola / Alei, Giovanni / Italiano, Emilio / Timpano, Massimiliano / Polito, Massimo / Natali, Alessandro / Tamai, Aldo / Pescatori, Edoardo / Dehò, Federico / Gideon, Blecher / Gontero, Paolo / Palmieri, Alessandro / Capogrosso, Paolo

    International journal of impotence research

    2023  

    Abstract: Like all surgeries, penile prosthesis implantation (PPI) has the potential for both postoperative complications and suboptimal patient satisfaction. In order to assess risk factors for poor satisfaction, we reviewed patients who had been prospectively ... ...

    Abstract Like all surgeries, penile prosthesis implantation (PPI) has the potential for both postoperative complications and suboptimal patient satisfaction. In order to assess risk factors for poor satisfaction, we reviewed patients who had been prospectively recruited in a national multi-institutional registry of penile prostheses procedures (INSIST-ED) from 2014 to 20121. Patient baseline characteristics and postoperative complications were recorded. The primary endpoint of this study was unfavorable outcomes after inflatable PPI, defined as significant postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo ≥2) and/or Sexuality with Quality of Life and Sexuality with Penile Prosthesis (QoLSPP) scores below the 10th percentile. A total of 256 patients were included in the study. The median age was 60 years (IQR 56-67). The most common cause of erectile dysfunction (ED) was organic (42.2%), followed by pelvic surgery/radiotherapy (39.8%) and Peyronie's disease (18.0%). Postoperative complications were recorded in 9.6%. High-grade complications (Clavien ≥2) occurred in 4.7%. At 1-year follow-up, the median QoLSPP total score was 71 (IQR 65-76). In all, 14.8% of patients were classified as having experienced unfavorable outcomes because of significant postoperative complications and/or QoLSPP scores below the 10th percentile. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated patient age to be non-linearly associated with the risk of experiencing unfavorable outcomes. A U-shaped correlation showed a lower risk for younger and older patients and a higher risk for middle-aged men. ED etiology and surgical volume were not associated with PPI outcomes. Physicians should, therefore, be aware that middle-aged men may be at higher risk of being unsatisfied following PPI compared to both younger and older patients.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-31
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1034295-3
    ISSN 1476-5489 ; 0955-9930
    ISSN (online) 1476-5489
    ISSN 0955-9930
    DOI 10.1038/s41443-023-00784-4
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  2. Article: INSIST-ED: Italian Society of Andrology registry on penile prosthesis surgery. First data analysis.

    Pescatori, Edoardo / Alei, Giovanni / Antonini, Gabriele / Avolio, Antonio / Bettocchi, Carlo / Bitelli, Marco / Boezio, Francesco / Cai, Tommaso / Caraceni, Enrico / Carrino, Maurizio / Colombo, Fulvio / Conti, Enrico / Corvasce, Antonio / Dehò, Federico / Fiordelise, Stefano / Ghidini, Nicola / Italiano, Emilio / La Pera, Giuseppe / Liguori, Giovanni /
    Maretti, Carlo / Mondaini, Nicola / Natali, Alessandro / Negro, Carlo / Palmieri, Alessandro / Palumbo, Fabrizio / Paradiso, Matteo / Polito, Massimo / Pozza, Diego / Silvani, Mauro / Tamai, Aldo / Timpano, Massimiliano / Utizi, Lilia / Varvello, Francesco / Vicini, Patrizio / Vitarelli, Antonio / Franco, Giorgio

    Archivio italiano di urologia, andrologia : organo ufficiale [di] Societa italiana di ecografia urologica e nefrologica

    2016  Volume 88, Issue 2, Page(s) 122–127

    Abstract: Objectives: The Italian Society of Andrology, i.e. "Società Italiana di Andrologia" (S.I.A.), launched on December 2014 a prospective, multicenter, monitored and internal review board approved Registry for penile implants, the "INSIST-ED" (Italian ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: The Italian Society of Andrology, i.e. "Società Italiana di Andrologia" (S.I.A.), launched on December 2014 a prospective, multicenter, monitored and internal review board approved Registry for penile implants, the "INSIST-ED" (Italian Nationwide Systematic Inventarisation of Surgical Treatment for ED) Registry. Purpose of this first report is to present a baseline data analysis of the characteristics of penile implant surgery in Italy.
    Material and methods: The INSIST-ED Registry is open to all surgeons implanting penile prostheses (all brands, all models) in Italy, providing anonymous patient, device, surgical procedure, outcome, follow-up data, for both first and revision surgeries. A Registry project Board overviews all the steps of the project, and a Registry Monitor interacts with the Registry implanting surgeons.
    Results: As by April 8, 2016, 31 implanting surgeons actively joined the Registry, entering 367 surgical procedures in its database, that comprise: 310 first implants, 43 prosthesis substitutions, 14 device explants without substitution. Implanted devices account for: 288 three-component devices (81,3%), 20 two-component devices (5,4%), 45 non-hydraulic devices (12,3%). Leading primary ED etiologies in first implant surgeries resulted: former radical pelvic surgery in 111 cases (35,8%), Peyronie's disease in 66 cases (21,3%), diabetes in 39 cases (12,6%). Two intraoperative complications have been recorded. Main reasons for 57 revision surgeries were: device failure (52,6%), erosion (19,3%), infection (12,3%), patient dissatisfaction (10,5%). Surgical settings for patients undergoing a first penile implant were: public hospitals in 251 cases (81%), private environments in 59 cases (19%).
    Conclusions: The INSIST-ED Registry represents the first European experience of penile prosthesis Registry. This baseline data analysis shows that: three-pieces inflatable prosthesis is the most implanted device, leading etiology of erectile dysfunction (ED) in patient receiving a prosthesis is former radical pelvic surgery, primary reason for revision surgery is device failure, primary settings for first penile implant surgery are public hospitals. Evaluation of penile implant impact on recipients quality of life is presently ongoing.
    MeSH term(s) Erectile Dysfunction/surgery ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Intraoperative Complications/epidemiology ; Italy ; Male ; Penile Implantation/methods ; Penile Prosthesis ; Prospective Studies ; Quality of Life ; Registries ; Reoperation/statistics & numerical data
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-07-04
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Journal Article ; Multicenter Study
    ZDB-ID 1153526-x
    ISSN 2282-4197 ; 1124-3562 ; 1120-8538
    ISSN (online) 2282-4197
    ISSN 1124-3562 ; 1120-8538
    DOI 10.4081/aiua.2016.2.122
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