Dr. Perito Presented at the American Urological Association’s 2019 Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois – May 3 – 7, 2019

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AUA 2019

Dr. Perito, Dr. Brennan and Dr. Suarez-Sarmiento, Jr. spent the weekend of May 3rd at the American Urological Association conference, in Chicago, IL, representing Perito Urology and presenting their research to the global urology community. Dr. Perito participated in a roundtable discussion, on Friday afternoon, where they discussed common challenges physicians face during surgery and advancements in reservoir placement and techniques.  The following day he taught an Instructional course along with Dr. Steve Wilson, and Dr. Tobias Steen, where they discussed Paradigm Changes in a 40-Year-old Operation: the Inflatable Penile Implant.  Dr. Suarez-Sarmiento, Jr. presented his work on Glans Hypermobility, as well as giving a podium presentation on his research on the efficacy of anticoagulant use during penile implantation. Perito Urology also collaborated with several great urologists to produce 6 total abstracts at this year’s AUA.

Below you can find links and citations to all abstracts presented this weekend, as well as a brief description of the instructional course that Dr. Perito participated in. Perito Urology is also happy to announce a new publication in the International Journal of Impotence Research, published on May 1, titled “Multicenter investigation on the influence of climate in penile prosthesis infection.” 

Abstracts and Presentations

PD44-08 PENILE PROSTHESIS IMPLEMENTATION WHILE ON ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Alfredo Suarez-Sarmiento* Matthew Brennan, Alfredo Suarez-Sarmiento, and Paul Perito

https://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0000556608.63987.05

MP27-02 GLANS HYPERMOBILITY ASSOCIATED WITH PLACEMENT OF A PENILE PROSTHESIS: INCIDENCE AND TREATMENT OPTIONS

Alfredo Suarez-Sarmiento,* Matthew Brennan,  Edward Gheiller,  Alfredo Suarez-Sarmiento, and Paul Perito

https://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0000555687.20344.c3

MP65-15 SIMULATION TRAINING IN PENILE IMPLANT SURGERY: ASSESSMENT OF SURGICAL CONFIDENCE AND KNOWLEDGE WITH CADAVERIC LABORATORY TRAINING

Aaron Lentz, Dayron Rodriguez*, Leah Davis, Michel Apoj, Price Kerfoot, Paul Perito, Gerard Henry, LeRoy Jones, Rafael Carrion, John Mulcahy, and, Ricardo Munarriz

https://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0000556927.95730.aa

MP27-11 A NOVEL VIDEO-BASED PATIENT EDUCATION PROGRAM TO REDUCE PENILE PROSTHETIC SURGERY CANCELLATIONS

Tung-Chin Hsieh*, Martin Gross, Ashley Tapscott, Ranjith Ramasamy, Ashely Bowen, Sheldon Freedman,

Michael Wierschem, Charles Welliver, Frank Simoncini,  Alberto Duboy,  Raul Clavijo,  Jay Simhan, Arnold Bullock, and  Paul Perito

https://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0000555696.54274.e5

MP27-06 IMMEDIATE PREOPERATIVE BLOOD GLUCOSE AND HEMOGLOBIN A1C LEVELS ARE NOT PREDICTIVE OF POST-OPERATIVE INFECTIONS IN DIABETIC MEN UNDERGOING PENILE PROSTHESIS PLACEMENT

Mohamad Osman*, Linda Huynh, Farouk M. El-Khatib, Maxwell Towe, Gregory Barton, Gregory Broderick, Arthur L. Burnett, Jeffrey D. Campbell, Jonathan Clavell Hernandez,  Martin Gross, Ross Guillum, Amy I. Guise, Georgios Hatzichristodoulou, Wayne Hellstrom, Gerard D. Henry, Tung-Chin Hsieh, Christopher Koprowski, Lawrence C. Jenkins, Kook Bin Lee, Aaron C. Lentz, Ricardo M. Munarriz, Daniar Osmonov, Shu Pan, Kevin Parikh, Sung Hun Park, Paul Perito, Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, Amir Shareza Patel, Jay Simhan, Run Wang, and Faysal A. Yafi

PD44-09 ADHERENCE TO THE AUA ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS GUIDELINES IN DIABETIC PATIENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER RISKS OF PENILE PROSTHESIS INFECTION

Maxwell Towe*,  Linda Huynh,  Farouk M. EL-Khatib,  Mahdi Osman,  Gregory Barton,  Gregory Broderick, Arthur L. Burnett,  Jeffrey D. Campbell,  Jonathan Clavell Hernandez,  Martin Gross,  Ross Guillum, Amy I. Guise,  Georgios Hatzichristodoulou,  Wayne Hellstrom,  Gerard D. Henry,  Tung-Chin Hsieh, Christopher Koprowski,  Lawrence C. Jenkins,  Kook Bin Lee,  Aaron C. Lentz,  Ricardo M. Munarriz, Daniar Osmonov,  Shu Pan,  Kevin Parikh,  SungHun Park,  Paul Perito,  Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, Amir Shareza Patel,  Jay Simhan,  Run Wang, and  Faysal A. Yafi

https://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0000556607.25869.05

Paradigm Changes in a 40-Year-old Operation: Inflatable Penile Implant (IPP); Instructional Course: Paul Perito; Steven Wilson; Tobias Steen. May 2019

Most urologic surgery has abandoned the skin incision. Despite still requiring an incision, many new developments have occurred in surgical technique and management. Join three very experienced implanters as they discuss these new enhancements: different skin incision location for placement, much safer locations for reservoirs, new infection prevention and management ideas, new techniques for straightening Peyronie’s with implant and tricks for lengthening the penis.

Learning Objectives:

  • Experiment with a new surgical incision of placing the IPP — subcoronal
  • Abandon traditional retropubic reservoir placement in favor of a much safer location that avoids the possibility of vessel or viscus injury
  • Prevent the development of device infection and if it occurs, suggest new methods of management that might forestall device removal
  • Apply new methods of cylinder placement and adjunctive measures that increase perceived penile length following IPP placement
  • Adopt newer adjunctive measures with IPP placement in Peyronie’s that promote immediate straightening

Roundtable Discussion on Intraop Management: JJM Moderating/Coaching

Moderator: Gerard Henry; Panelists: Paul Perito; Aaron Lentz; Justin Parker; May 2019

Multicenter investigation on the influence of climate in penile prosthesis infection;

Gross, M.; Vollstedt, A.; Cleves, M.; Glina, S.; Honig, S.; Perito, P.; Stahl, P.; Rosselló Gayá, M.; Gheiler, E.; Ralph, D.; Köhler, T.; Stember, D.; Carrion, R.; Maria, P.; Brant, W.; Garber, B.; Burnett, A.; Eid, J.; Henry, G.; & Munarriz, R.: International Journal of Impotence Research (2019); Published: 01 May 2019

AUA 2019