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For men facing erectile dysfunction that has not been cured with more conservative treatments, the surgical placement of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) is an effective, permanent solution. Similarly, severe urine leakage can be corrected with an artificial urinary sphincter (AUS). These medical problems often coexist in men who have undergone treatment for prostate cancer.

In this surgical video, urologist LeRoy A. Jones, MD shows how both prosthetic devices can be installed during a single outpatient operation. For patients needing an AUS and IPP, dual implantation through a single scrotal incision offers substantial time and cost savings.
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Recorded at a Community Education Seminar, April 2010
Bill, a patient with Peyronie's Disease and erectile dysfunction, speaks  about the emotions and experiences that he and his wife Cheryl faced as his conditions progressed. Bill shares about his eventual decision to have a penile prosthesis and their lives after the surgery.
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Urology San Antonio Community Education Seminar  August 2008
Speaker:
LeRoy A. Jones, MD
Peyronie’s disease is a condition marked by penile curvature, indentation, and loss of penile length. Depending on the severity, Peyronie's Disease can have a debilitating impact on a man's ability to remain intimate. In this podcast, excerpted from a community education seminar, urologist LeRoy A. Jones, MD educates men and their partners about the causes and expectations for treatment of this difficult medical condition.
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NSIDE MD  January 2010
"A male patient in his mid-60s walks into his primary care physician's office. He is nervous about his appointment because it might get embarassing."
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South Texas Medicine  Winter 2004
"'I see many men who come to the office seeking Viagra because they recognize the product, but it may turn out that a different medication or a different type of treatment is right for them,'" says LeRoy A. Jones, MD, a board-certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist with Urology San Antonio."
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