Cc. Carson et al., Efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction outcomes of the AMS 700CX inflatable penile prosthesis: Results of a long-term multicenter study, J UROL, 164(2), 2000, pp. 376-380
Purpose: We performed a long-term multicenter study of the AMS 700CX double
dagger 3-piece inflatable penile prosthesis, focusing on longevity, morbid
ity and patient satisfaction in men implanted up to 134 months with a media
n followup of 47.7 months.
Materials and Methods: We performed a large scale retrospective multicenter
study in 2 phases. Phase 1 was a medical record review of 372 men who unde
rwent implantation with the AMS 700CX penile prosthesis from 1987 to 1996 b
y 7 frequent penile prosthesis implanters, Phase 2 included a structured te
lephone interview of 207 patients by a neutral observer.
Results: For the 372 men in phase 1 mean device mechanical reliability plus
or minus standard deviation was 92.1% +/- 3.3% affer 3 and 86.2% +/- 4.6%
after 5 years. Patient age was 21 to 79 years (mean 57.6 +/- 11.0) at impla
ntation. The etiology of erectile dysfunction was vascular in 27.7% of the
cases, Peyronie's disease in 16.9%, diabetes mellitus in 12.9% and radical
surgery in 11.6%. Of the men 55.6% received previous treatment for erectile
dysfunction. Postoperative infection and device malfunction developed in 3
.2% and 17.5% of the cases, respectively. Of the 207 men interviewed in pha
se 2, 86% still had an AMS 700CX penile prosthesis implanted, including 87.
1% with erection suitable for coitus. Currently 79% of those with a device
use it at least twice monthly and 88.2% would recommend an implant to a rel
ative or friend.
Conclusions: The AMS 700CX penile implant produced suitable erection and ex
cellent patient satisfaction at long-term followup in the majority of men.
Implant reliability is excellent and postoperative morbidity is low.