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Curr Urol ; 7(4): 191-4, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26195949

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BACKGROUND: The use of closed-suction drains after penile implant surgery remains controversial. The use of BioPatch®, a protective disk with chlorhexidine gluconate, may reduce the incidence of drain-related infections, one of the feared complications of drains. The aim of this study is to describe a novel use of BioPatch® in penile implant surgery as well as additional techniques that may potentially minimize infection rates. METHODS: A description of operative technique and a review of the literature will be presented. A novel approach to penile implant surgery that may reduce infection rates is described. RESULTS: A simple technique is described for surgeons considering implementation of closed-suction drains after penile implant surgery. CONCLUSION: Although randomized controlled studies looking at drain placement following penile implant surgery are lacking, the addition of BioPatch® and the implementation of surgical techniques as described are potentially helpful in preventing infection following this surgery.

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