Small Bowel Obstruction from a Displaced Penile Prosthesis Reservoir: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Michael H. Johnson
Division of Urologic Surgery, Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri 63110, U.S.A.
Frank E. Johnson *
Division of Urologic Surgery, Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri 63110, U.S.A.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: To alert practitioners to complications regarding inflatable penile prostheses.
Presentation of Case: A 56 year-old male with a history of an inflatable penile prosthesis and multiple revisions was found to have a small bowel obstruction. Computed tomography scan and subsequent surgery demonstrated a disconnected, displaced penile prosthesis reservoir as the cause of his bowel obstruction.
Discussion: The inflatable penile prosthesis is a commonly used device for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. While patient satisfaction is high, this is device is prone to complications that arise with prosthetic, mechanical implants.
Conclusion: Inflatable penile prostheses are common devices that can have immediate and delayed complications. Practitioners should be aware of the device and its complications when evaluating patients.
Keywords: Infection, urology, penile prosthesis, erectile dysfunction, complication.