The series on “Complex Penile Prosthesis Surgery” is edited by Prof. Martin Gross from Dartmouth Health Medical Center (USA), Prof. Jay Simhan from Fox Chase Cancer Center (USA), and Prof. David Barham from the University of California (USA).
Preface to “Complex Penile Prosthesis Surgery”
Penile prosthesis in the medically complex patient: a narrative review
Assessing psychiatric risk with a focus on optimizing patient satisfaction with penile prosthesis placement—a narrative review
Treatment of male stress urinary incontinence at time of inflatable penile prosthesis placement a review of contemporary literature
Penile fibrosis—still scarring urologists today: a narrative review
Narrative review of immediate salvage for penile prosthesis infection
Penile and testicular prosthesis following gender-affirming phalloplasty and scrotoplasty: a narrative review and technical insights
Inflatable penile prosthesis placement in Peyronie’s disease: a review of surgical considerations, approaches, and maneuvers
Penile prosthesis in priapism: a systematic review of outcomes and complications
A contemporary systematic review of penile lengthening procedures with penile prosthesis
Management of the anatomically complex penile implant candidate through an infrapubic incision: a review of surgical techniques and benefits
Disclosure:
The series “Complex Penile Prosthesis Surgery” was commissioned by the editorial office, Translational Andrology and Urology without any funding or sponsorship. Jay Simhan serves as an unpaid editorial board member of Translational Andrology and Urology from June 2016 to July 2026. David W Barham, Jay Simhan, and Martin S Gross served as the unpaid Guest Editors of the series.