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Abstract Introduction Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), a vital treatment modality for prostate cancer, effectively reduces androgens (testosterone patients with history of other types of hormonal therapy for non prostate cancer patients were excluded. Results A total of 96 patients were included and categorized into group 1 (ADT, n=30) and group 2 (No ADT, n=66). All patients' demographics were summarised in Table 1. The study revealed notable results regarding the impact of ADT on post IPP satisfaction rates which exhibited a significantly lower EDITS score compared to group 2 (P= 0.034) (Figure 1). Furthermore, group 1 showed no significant changes in post IPP satisfaction with relation to type of prostate cancer treatment offered. While group 2 demonstrated a significantly higher EDITS score post IPP in RP patients compared to XRT, which aligns with the reported literature. Conclusions Our initial findings suggest that despite IPP implantation for managing erectile dysfunction, which is expected to yield high satisfaction rates compared to other available treatment options, Yet the previous or ongoing history of androgen deprivation therapy continues to influence such patients' satisfaction. These observations provide valuable insights; however, further investigation on a larger scale is essential to validate these trends. Additionally, it is crucial to offer proper counseling to these patients regarding the expected outcomes to assist them in making informed decisions regarding the management of their ED. Lastly, the routine use of validated questionnaires has demonstrated significant value in quantifying device and sexual satisfaction following IPP implantation and should be considered as an integral evaluation tool Disclosure No.
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