Abstract
Penile prostheses offer a definitive solution for organic erectile dysfunction, particularly in cases where medical therapies are ineffective or contraindicated. Despite advancements in surgical techniques and infection-resistant materials, complications still arise. This article presents a case series of three patients experiencing different penile prosthesis complications, including severe penile pain, perineal infection, and prosthesis displacement. Management strategies included surgical removal and replacement of prostheses, administration of antibiotics, and careful post-operative monitoring. Key complications discussed include infections, erosion, mechanical malfunctions, and persistent pain. Effective management involves strict aseptic techniques, patient education, and prompt surgical intervention when necessary. This study underscores the importance of meticulous surgical practice and ongoing patient care to mitigate complications and improve outcomes for penile prosthesis recipients.