We aim to review and summarize published literature that features implanted penile devices and details infection of these devices as a complication. In particular, we will detail the factors that influence infection of penile implants.Background: Types of penile prostheses include inflatable implants and semirigid implants; these are utilized for treatment of erectile dysfunction. Likely the most feared complication of penile implants is infection. There are a handful of factors that are implicated in device infection.Methods: Searches were performed using MEDLINE and PubMed databases using keywords and phrases 'penile implant AND infection'; 'penile prosthesis AND infection'; 'penile implant infection'. We have presented results from our literature search. We divided these into 'Surgical Elements' and 'Patient Selection and Factors.' Each topic is discussed in its own section.
Conclusions:Strides have been made since the initial penile prosthesis surgeries to improve infection rates including diabetes control, antibiotic coating of devices, and antibiotic implementation. Going forward, more studies, especially randomized control trials, need to focus on defining levels of diabetic control (sugar control and A1C control), determining the role of metabolic syndrome in infection promotion and determining laboratory values which could be predictive of infection. We present a discussion of important factors to consider in the realm of penile prosthesis infections. In addition, we include studies which discuss topics for future directions in decreasing the number of infections seen with penile prostheses.