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    Life After Fellowship

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 36:32


    Titan® and Titan® Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Brief StatementIndicationsThe Titan and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is indicated for male patients suffering from erectile dysfunction (impotence) who are considered to be candidates for implantation of a penile prosthesis.ContraindicationsThe Titan, and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is contraindicated in patients who have one or more of the following: Patients with an active infection present anywhere in the body, especially urinary tract or genital infection. Patients with a documented sensitivity to silicone. Patients with unresolved problems affecting urination, such as an elevated residual urine volume secondary to bladder outlet obstruction or neurogenic bladder. Patients unwilling to undergo any further surgery for device revision. Warnings Implantation of the device may make latent natural erections, as well as other interventional treatment options, impossible. Men with diabetes or spinal cord injuries, as well as immunocompromised patients, may have an increased risk of infection associated with a prosthesis. Failure to evaluate and promptly treat erosion may result in a substantial worsening of the condition, leading to infection and loss of tissue. Implantation of a penile prosthesis may result in penile shortening, curvature or scarring.               Pre-existing abdominal or penile scarring or contracture may make surgical implantation more complicated or impractical.       Precautions Surgeons implanting penile prostheses should be familiar with the currently available techniques for measuring the patient, determining implant size, and performing the surgery. Removal of an implanted prosthesis without timely reimplantation of a new prosthesis may complicate subsequent reimplantation or may make it impossible. A thorough preoperative consultation should include a discussion between the patient and physician of all available treatment options and their risks and benefits. The prosthesis should not be implanted in patients who lack the manual dexterity or strength necessary to operate the device. The device may be used in the presence of Peyronie's Disease. If the manual modeling technique is to be utilized, see the Surgical Protocol for more information.        Potential ComplicationsScrotal swelling, auto-inflation, discomfort, angulation/curvature, edema, device malfunction, chronic pain, difficulty with ejaculation, transient urinary retention, fever, migration, patient dissatisfaction, site infection, deflation, hematoma/seroma, wound leakage, bleeding, delayed wound healing, phimosis, sensory loss, cylinder aneurysm, fibrous capsule formation, over/under inflation, erosion, scrotal erythema, genital change, wound infection, and inguinal hernia.The information provided is not comprehensive with regard to product risks. For a comprehensive listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse events refer to the product's Instructions for Use. Alternatively, you may contact a Coloplast representative at 1-800-258-3476 and/or visit the company website at www.coloplast.com.                      Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.                  

    Infection Prevention in the Era of Evolving Bugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 43:46


    Titan® and Titan® Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Brief StatementIndicationsThe Titan and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is indicated for male patients suffering from erectile dysfunction (impotence) who are considered to be candidates for implantation of a penile prosthesis.ContraindicationsThe Titan, and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is contraindicated in patients who have one or more of the following: Patients with an active infection present anywhere in the body, especially urinary tract or genital infection. Patients with a documented sensitivity to silicone. Patients with unresolved problems affecting urination, such as an elevated residual urine volume secondary to bladder outlet obstruction or neurogenic bladder. Patients unwilling to undergo any further surgery for device revision. Warnings Implantation of the device may make latent natural erections, as well as other interventional treatment options, impossible. Men with diabetes or spinal cord injuries, as well as immunocompromised patients, may have an increased risk of infection associated with a prosthesis. Failure to evaluate and promptly treat erosion may result in a substantial worsening of the condition, leading to infection and loss of tissue. Implantation of a penile prosthesis may result in penile shortening, curvature or scarring.               Pre-existing abdominal or penile scarring or contracture may make surgical implantation more complicated or impractical.       Precautions Surgeons implanting penile prostheses should be familiar with the currently available techniques for measuring the patient, determining implant size, and performing the surgery. Removal of an implanted prosthesis without timely reimplantation of a new prosthesis may complicate subsequent reimplantation or may make it impossible. A thorough preoperative consultation should include a discussion between the patient and physician of all available treatment options and their risks and benefits. The prosthesis should not be implanted in patients who lack the manual dexterity or strength necessary to operate the device. The device may be used in the presence of Peyronie's Disease. If the manual modeling technique is to be utilized, see the Surgical Protocol for more information.        Potential ComplicationsScrotal swelling, auto-inflation, discomfort, angulation/curvature, edema, device malfunction, chronic pain, difficulty with ejaculation, transient urinary retention, fever, migration, patient dissatisfaction, site infection, deflation, hematoma/seroma, wound leakage, bleeding, delayed wound healing, phimosis, sensory loss, cylinder aneurysm, fibrous capsule formation, over/under inflation, erosion, scrotal erythema, genital change, wound infection, and inguinal hernia.The information provided is not comprehensive with regard to product risks. For a comprehensive listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse events refer to the product's Instructions for Use. Alternatively, you may contact a Coloplast representative at 1-800-258-3476 and/or visit the company website at www.coloplast.com.                      Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.                  

    Beating the Curve - Treating ED in the Presence of Peyronie's Disease

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 31:35


    Titan® and Titan® Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Brief StatementIndicationsThe Titan and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is indicated for male patients suffering from erectile dysfunction (impotence) who are considered to be candidates for implantation of a penile prosthesis.ContraindicationsThe Titan, and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is contraindicated in patients who have one or more of the following: Patients with an active infection present anywhere in the body, especially urinary tract or genital infection. Patients with a documented sensitivity to silicone. Patients with unresolved problems affecting urination, such as an elevated residual urine volume secondary to bladder outlet obstruction or neurogenic bladder. Patients unwilling to undergo any further surgery for device revision. Warnings Implantation of the device may make latent natural erections, as well as other interventional treatment options, impossible. Men with diabetes or spinal cord injuries, as well as immunocompromised patients, may have an increased risk of infection associated with a prosthesis. Failure to evaluate and promptly treat erosion may result in a substantial worsening of the condition, leading to infection and loss of tissue. Implantation of a penile prosthesis may result in penile shortening, curvature or scarring.               Pre-existing abdominal or penile scarring or contracture may make surgical implantation more complicated or impractical.       Precautions Surgeons implanting penile prostheses should be familiar with the currently available techniques for measuring the patient, determining implant size, and performing the surgery. Removal of an implanted prosthesis without timely reimplantation of a new prosthesis may complicate subsequent reimplantation or may make it impossible. A thorough preoperative consultation should include a discussion between the patient and physician of all available treatment options and their risks and benefits. The prosthesis should not be implanted in patients who lack the manual dexterity or strength necessary to operate the device. The device may be used in the presence of Peyronie's Disease. If the manual modeling technique is to be utilized, see the Surgical Protocol for more information.        Potential ComplicationsScrotal swelling, auto-inflation, discomfort, angulation/curvature, edema, device malfunction, chronic pain, difficulty with ejaculation, transient urinary retention, fever, migration, patient dissatisfaction, site infection, deflation, hematoma/seroma, wound leakage, bleeding, delayed wound healing, phimosis, sensory loss, cylinder aneurysm, fibrous capsule formation, over/under inflation, erosion, scrotal erythema, genital change, wound infection, and inguinal hernia.The information provided is not comprehensive with regard to product risks. For a comprehensive listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse events refer to the product's Instructions for Use. Alternatively, you may contact a Coloplast representative at 1-800-258-3476 and/or visit the company website at www.coloplast.com.                      Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.                  

    SUI After Prostate Cancer Treatment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 38:31


     Virtue® Male Sling System BRIEF STATEMENTIndications: The Coloplast Virtue Male Sling System is an implantable, suburethral support sling indicated for the treatment of male stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Contraindications: It is the responsibility of the surgeon to advise the prospective patients or their representatives, prior to surgery, of the contraindications associated with the use of this product. This product is contraindicated for patients with urinary tract infections or urinary tract obstruction; blood coagulation disorders or prescribed anticoagulation therapy; obstructive uropathy; or, are under the age of 18. Warnings and Precautions: It is the responsibility of the surgeon to advise the prospective patients or their representatives, prior to surgery, of the possible warnings associated with the use of this product. Potential Complications: As with all foreign bodies, the Virtue sling system is likely to exacerbate any existing infection. Transitory local irritation at the wound site and a foreign body response may occur. The resulting response could lead to wound dehiscence, extrusion, erosion, inflammation or fistula formation. The following complications are known to occur with synthetic slings: • urethral erosion • infection • bladder, urethra, vessel and nerve perforation Known risks of incontinence surgical procedures include extrusion, erosion, infection, sling migration, pain, transient or permanent retention, bladder outlet obstruction, and, continued stress urinary incontinence and persistent or new overactive bladder symptoms. The information provided is not comprehensive with regard to product risks. For a comprehensive listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse events refer to the product's Instructions for Use. Alternatively, you may contact a Coloplast representative at 1-800-258-3476 and/or visit the company Website at www.coloplast.com. Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Minneapolis, MN 12/21/2020 PM-02084 12.20 

    Patient Communication - From the Office to the OR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 58:08


    Titan® Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Brief Statement3-Piece Inflatable Penile Implant with HydroVANTAGE™ Hydrophilic CoatingIndications: The Titan, Titan OTR and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is indicated for male patients suffering from erectile dysfunction (impotence) who are candidates for implantation of a penile prosthesis.Contraindications: The Titan, Titan OTR and Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is contraindicated in patients with an active infection present anywhere in the body, especially urinary tract or genital infection; with a documented sensitivity to silicone; with unresolved problems affecting urination, such as an elevated residual urine volume secondary to bladder  outlet obstruction or neurogenic bladder; or, unwilling to undergo any further surgery for device revision.Warnings: Implantation of the device may make latent natural erections, as well as other interventional treatment  options, impossible. Men with diabetes or spinal cord injuries, as well as immunocompromised patients, may have an increased risk of infection associated with a prosthesis. Failure to evaluate and promptly treat erosion may result in a substantial worsening of the condition, leading to infection  and loss of tissue. Implantation of a penile prosthesis may result in penile shortening, curvature or scarring. Pre-existing abdominal or penile scarring or contracture may make surgical implantation more complicated or impractical.Precautions: Surgeons implanting penile prostheses should be familiar with the currently available techniques for measuring the patient, determining implant size, and performing the surgery.Removal of an implanted prosthesis without timely reimplantation of a new prosthesis may complicate subsequent reimplantation or may make it impossible.Potential Complications: Potential complications include scrotal swelling, auto-inflation, discomfort, angulation/curvature, edema, device malfunction, chronic pain, difficulty with ejaculation, transient urinary retention.The information provided is not comprehensive with regard to product risks. For a comprehensive listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse events refer to the product's Instructions for Use. Alternatively,  you may contact a Coloplast representative at 1-800-258-3476 and/or visit the company Website at www.coloplast.us.Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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