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Title: Predictors of penile prosthesis length: results from the PHOENIX registry
Authors: VAN RENTERGHEM, Koenraad 
Yebes, Alvaro
Lamers, Glenn
Torremade, Josep
Bettocchi, Carlo
Garcia-Gomez, Borja
Lee , Wai Gin
Caris, Christien
Witjes, Wim
Moncada, Ignacio
Ralph, David
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: SPRINGERNATURE
Source: International journal of impotence research,
Status: Early view
Abstract: Penile prosthesis implantation (PPI) is an effective treatment for refractory erectile dysfunction (ED), but changes in penile length after surgery remain a major determinant of patient satisfaction. We aimed to identify patient- and surgery-related factors associated with final penile length, measured as total implanted device length. We analysed prospectively collected data from the PHOENIX registry, a multicenter cohort including consecutive PPI cases from 29 centers between November 2021 and August 2024 (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03849586). Baseline demographics and surgical variables were recorded. Variables significant at p < 0.05 in univariate analysis and clinically relevant covariates were entered into a multivariate linear regression model. After exclusions, 1033 patients were included (mean age 60.9 +/- 9.06 years). Mean total device length was 20.0 +/- 2.36 cm (range 6-28). In multivariate analysis, shorter total device length was independently associated with diabetes mellitus (adjusted coefficient -0.59 cm; 95% CI -0.97 to -0.22; p = 0.002), history of radical prostatectomy (-0.45 cm; 95% CI -1.01 to -0.11; p = 0.04), prior pelvic radiotherapy (-1.42 cm; 95% CI -2.42 to -0.51; p = 0.002), Peyronie's disease (-0.83 cm; 95% CI -1.32 to -0.34; p < 0.001), previous intracavernosal injections (-0.68 cm; 95% CI -0.99 to -0.37; p < 0.001). Avoidance of sequential corporal dilation was associated with a modest increase in device length (+0.15 cm; 95% CI 0.01 to 0.50; p = 0.04). Loss of penile length is a well-established cause of patient and partner dissatisfaction following PPI. Pre-operative counselling and management of expectations is critical to the success of the procedure. In this large prospective multicenter cohort different factors were found to be associated with greater or lesser length. Among them, and following multivariate analysis, diabetes, radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy, Peyronie's disease and prior intracavernosal injections were associated with shorter implanted device length, whereas no corporal dilation was associated with longer device length. These findings can inform preoperative counselling and surgical planning.
Notes: Yebes, A (corresponding author), Hosp Univ La Paz, Madrid, Spain.; Yebes, A (corresponding author), Hosp Univ Zarzuela, Madrid, Spain.
alvarojavier.yebes@salud.madrid.org
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49419
ISSN: 0955-9930
e-ISSN: 1476-5489
DOI: 10.1038/s41443-026-01294-9
ISI #: 001781782700001
Rights: The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2026
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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