Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4274511 Sexual Medicine 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionPenile prosthesis infections have decreased since the introduction of antibiotic‐coated implants. Infections that do occur can be from more rare and virulent organisms than the traditional skin flora historically implicated.AimIn this report, we present two cases of inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) infection from Candida organisms in insulin‐dependent diabetic patients.MethodsCase report with literature review.Main Outcome MeasuresResolution of the two cases.ResultsBoth patients were found to have insulin‐dependent diabetes. Both patients also presented with infection of the device with Candida species, with the implant pump adherent to their scrotal skin.ConclusionsThis report supports the emerging literature that the flora of IPP infections is changing. We suggest considering adding antifungal agents to antibiotic coatings, dips, or washout solutions at the time of penile prosthesis surgery in diabetic patients. Cotta BH, Butcher M, Welliver C, McVary K, and Köhler T. Two fungal infections of inflatable penile prostheses in diabetics. Sex Med 2015;3:339–342.

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