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Title: Early complications after penile prosthesis surgery: findings from the PHOENIX multicenter registry
Authors: VAN RENTERGHEM, Koenraad 
De Bruyn, H
Yebes, A
Calopedos, R
Deho, F
Torremade, J
D'Anna, M
Bettocchi, C
Gomez, BG
Caris, Christien
Witjes, W
Moncada, I
Ralph, D
Albersen, M
Pascual, EF
Waterloos, M
D'hulst, P
de Win, G
Hess, J
Osmonov, D
Martinez-Salamanca, JI
Sanromà, A
Romero-Otero, J
Fiorillo, A
Campos-Juanatey, F
Giadrosich, BE
Garcia, EL
Lafuente, A
Gaya, MR
Carnicelli, D
Colombo, F
Pescatori, E
Falcone, M
Oliveira, P
Bjartell, A
Koskela, LR
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: SPRINGERNATURE
Source: International journal of impotence research, 38 (1) , p. 30 -36
Abstract: Erectile dysfunction is a prevalent condition that may impact psychosocial health and quality of life. While various treatment modalities exist, penile prosthesis implantation offers a permanent solution. Surgery, however, carries inherent risks and potential complications. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and risk factors of early postoperative complications after penile prosthesis surgery in a large, multicenter, prospective, cohort study. Data was analyzed from patients participating in the PHOENIX registry, an international study on penile prosthesis surgery conducted by the EAU Research Foundation. Patients were operated on from November 2021 until august 2024 in 30 centers from 8 countries. Our study was not limited to one device or brand, all available inflatable and malleable devices were eligible for inclusion. Postoperative complications were registered at different time points, up to 2 years post-surgery. For this analysis we studied complications that occurred within 2 weeks after surgery. Data on early complications after penile prosthesis surgery of 1072 patients were analyzed. Median age was 62 (range 24-88) years old at time of surgery. A total of 639 (59.6%) patients received a drain perioperatively. A total of 49 patients (4.6%) reported complications within 2 weeks after surgery. Infection occurred in 4 patients and penoscrotal hematoma occurred in 6 patients within 2 weeks post-surgery. A total of 5 patients underwent early revision surgery. There was no significant effect of diabetes mellitus on development of an early postoperative infection (0.4% vs. 0.4%, p = 1.00). We found no significant impact of drain placement on hematoma development (0.3% vs. 0.3%, p = 0.69). We did find that early hematoma occurred more frequently in low-volume versus high-volume centers (1.3% vs. 0.1%, p = 0.02). This large international study confirms that penile prosthesis surgery is a safe procedure with a low rate of early postoperative complications.
Keywords: Humans;Male;Middle Aged;Aged;Registries;Adult;Prospective Studies;Aged, 80 and over;Risk Factors;Young Adult;Incidence;Postoperative Complications;Penile Implantation;Penile Prosthesis;Erectile Dysfunction
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49364
ISSN: 0955-9930
e-ISSN: 1476-5489
DOI: 10.1038/s41443-025-01080-z
ISI #: 001483395200001
Rights: The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2025
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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