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Placement of the Small-Carrion penile prosthesis to enable maintenance of an exdwelling condom catheter

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Four patients in our Medical Center underwent placement of a Small-Carrion penie prosthesis for the primary purpose of maintaining an exdwelling condom catheter. The major benefits of being able to carry on daily activities, while maintaining satisfactory perineal hygiene, without the need for an indwelling Foley catheter is a most significant factor in the consideration of prosthetic surgery.

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  1. Melman, A: Experience with implantation of the Small-Carrion penile implant for organic impotence.J Urol 116:49–50, 1976.

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Melman, A., Hammond, G. Placement of the Small-Carrion penile prosthesis to enable maintenance of an exdwelling condom catheter. Sex Disabil 1, 292–298 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01101019

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