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Immediate preoperative blood glucose and hemoglobin a1c levels are not predictive of postoperative infections in diabetic men undergoing penile prosthesis placement

Mohamad M. Osman, Linda My Huynh, Farouk M. El‐Khatib, Maxwell Towe, Huang-Wei Su, Robert Andrianne, Gregory J. Barton, Gregory A. Broderick, Arthur L. Burnett, Jeffrey Campbell, Jonathan Clavell-Hernández, Jessica Connor, Martin Gross, Ross Guillum, Amy Guise, Georgios Hatzichristodoulou, Gerard D. Henry, Tung-Chin Hsieh, Lawrence C. Jenkins, Christopher D. Koprowski, Kook B. Lee, Aaron Lentz, Ricardo Munarriz, Daniar Osmonov, Shu Pan, Kevin Parikh, Sung Hun Park, Amir Shareza Patel, Paul Perito, Hossein Sadeghi‐Nejad, Maxime Sempels, Jay Simhan, Run Wang, Faysal A. Yafi

2020International Journal of Impotence Research31 citationsDOI

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetes mellitusPenile prosthesisSurgeryProsthesisHemoglobinRetrospective cohort studyUnivariate analysisErectile dysfunctionMultivariate analysisBlood transfusionInternal medicineEndocrinologyGenital Health and DiseaseSexual function and dysfunction studiesReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques
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