New surgical wash aims to prevent infections in penile implants
NCT ID NCT06489431
Summary
This study compares two different surgical wash solutions used during penile implant surgery to see if a newer product (Irrisept) works as well as traditional antibiotic washes at preventing infections. It involves 200 men receiving their first penile implant for erectile dysfunction. Researchers will monitor participants for one year after surgery to track infection rates and compare costs between the two approaches.
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Locations
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Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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Urological Surgeons of Northern California
Mountain View, California, 94035, United States
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Uropartners Surgery Center
Des Plaines, Illinois, 60018, United States
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