3 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
Randomized prospective study to evaluate next generation sequencing (NGS) and standard-of-care culture for clinically infected penile implants and to compare outcomes with identification of microbes.
To establish the Prosthetics Registry and Outcomes in Urology at Duke (PROUD) which will serve as a retro- and prospective data repository that our team will use to optimize patient satisfaction, lower cost and reduce morbidity associated with penile prosthesis implantation. The study team will collect retrospective data from subjects at Duke University and Duke Raleigh Hospitals who have undergone genitourinary prosthesis implantation from January 1, 1996 onward. Prospective data will only be collected from patients seeking care with Dr. Lentz in Duke Raleigh.
This study is intended to utilize a novel, class I (ie. lowest risk, clinical studies not required) medical device to determine whether penile length can be increased in men prior to undergoing a penile prosthesis implantation procedure.