Introduction. Urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction are common consequences of radical prostatectomy, which may require surgical correction. The article presents the results of simultaneous implantation of a suburethral sling and a penile prosthesis from one access in a patient after radical prostatectomy.
Clinical case. A 63-year-old patient, 13 months after radical prostatectomy (without preservation of neurovascular bundles) for prostate cancer pT2cN0M0 underwent simultaneous installation of a male sling and a semi-rigid phaloprosthesis from the perineal access.
Results and discussion. The duration of the surgery was 1 h 5 min. There were no complications during the surgery. The postoperative course was uneventful. The patient was discharged on the 6th day after the surgery. During the control examination 2 months after the operation, good cosmetic and functional results were noted.
Conclusions. Simultaneous implantation of a suburethral sling and a phaloprosthesis may be an effective way to eliminate the functional consequences of urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction after radical prostatectomy, not accompanied by an increase in the risk of complications.
