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We are proud to introduce this Special Issue on the 50th Year Anniversary of Penile Implants, Guest Edited by Prof. G. Hatzichristodoulou. It covers all fields associated with penile implants in order to give an up-to-date overview, and to stimulate new ideas and research projects.
IJIR welcomes submissions to its Special issue on “Rare Sexual Disorders” guest edited by Dr. Murat Gül and Dr. Suks Minhas. This special issue aims to shed light on various rare sexual disorders affecting both males and females, providing a platform for in-depth research, clinical insights, and advancements in the field.
This is the second part of a two-part special issue on child genital cutting. This second part puts the spotlight on genital modifications affecting those born, not with intersex traits, but with “endosex” traits. And yet, as the articles in this collection make clear, even apparent biological normativity do entail cultural acceptability.
Each month or so we will be featuring one of our editorial team, allowing them an opportunity to impart some of their wisdom and knowledge with you, our authors and readers, and you the opportunity to get to know them a little better.
Currently featuring Associate Editor, Dr Emmanuel Weyne
International Journal of Impotence Research is a Transformative Journal; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access.
Penile implants have changed the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction dramatically over the past 50 years. This Special issue of the International Journal of Impotence Research focuses on all aspects related to the restoration of erectile function by means of penile implants. All kinds of available penile implants, as well as various surgical techniques, are covered in detail by leading experts in the field. Novel antibiotic and antimicrobial regimens are discussed in order to reduce the risk of infection during penile prosthesis implantation. Special surgical situations and techniques, such as penile implants in Peyronie’s patients, priapism or in trans-sex patients are also described in detail. Additionally, patient selection as well as pre- and postoperative considerations are discussed.
G. Hatzichristodoulou and other well-known and renowned experts will cover all fields associated with penile implants in order to give an up-to-date overview, and to stimulate new ideas and research projects. The ultimate goal is to further improve patient care in this promising field of Sexual Medicine.