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I. Gorpynchenko, A. Sytenko, O. Vintoniv, HP-08-006 Penile Implantation as Treatment Option for Premature Ejaculation: What the Patient Gets?, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Volume 16, Issue Supplement_2, May 2019, Pages S45–S46, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2019.03.157
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Objective
To assess effects of penile implantation on intercourse satisfaction (IIEFQ7), overall sexual satisfaction (IIEFQ13), satisfaction with sexual relationships with partner (IIEFQ14) in patients with PE who discontinued local anesthetics (LA), PDE5i and dapoxetine.
Methods
37 patients (35-44 years old) with PE who discontinued local anesthetics (LA), PDE5i and dapoxetine due to lack of efficacy or side effects were enrolled. At baseline sexual functions were assessed by means of IIEF. 6 mo after implantation with short form of IIEF (Q7, Q13, Q14). All patients were implanted with malleable ones. Clinical effect was measured by calculating 95% CI of difference of means. t=1,993 for 0,05% and P =72.
Results
At baseline all scores were decreased as a result of negative impact of PE on sexual function (Table 1). 6 mo after implantation all of them were clinically significantly improved.
Conclusion
Penile implantation clinically significantly improves quality of sexual life in patients with PE and should be considered as treatment option when conservative modalities are discontinued.