VIDEO GUIDE

27 video guide
How to empty the drainage tube after penile prosthesis surgery – Practical guide
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Deflating Penile Prosthesis Drain: Home Management Protocol

Deflating penile prosthesis drain: detach, photograph contents (WhatsApp for serum monitoring 30-40 ml/day), empty into toilet, compress pump to restart suction, close with blue cap; pump must stay compressed (suction active). Outpatient removal after 3-5 days (depends on vascularization/age); block pump during withdrawal to prevent backflow .
Erectile Dysfunction – Causes, Diagnosis and Tests – Complete Guide
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Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis: Color Doppler and Medical History

Erectile dysfunction diagnosis relies on medical history (diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia affecting penile arteries), blood tests (testosterone), dynamic color Doppler of corpora cavernosa post-prostaglandin injection to assess arterial flow, erection mechanism, and anatomical anomalies (fibrosis, Peyronie’s plaques with curvature/shortening) .
Length of erect penis with prosthesis inflated to maximum realistic expectations
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Erection Length with Fully Inflated Penile Prosthesis: Realistic Expectations

Erection length with penile prosthesis fully inflated matches or exceeds preoperative natural length due to corpora cavernosa preservation and precise cylinder implantation utilizing complete available extension without compression. Daily cycling and postoperative vacuum traction prevent retractions, recovering Peyronie’s/fibrosis losses (up to 1-2 cm), while sexual stimulation adds glans expansion and circumference for more voluminous, physiological […]
How to position the penis after surgery – Penile prosthesis – Post-operative
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Glande Protesi Peniena: Floppy Glans e Effetto Concord

Glande protesi peniena dopo impianto varia indipendentemente dai corpi cavernosi: post-prostatectomia (vascularizzazione ridotta, glande soffice ma funzionale, migliorabile con creme/PDE5 5mg); vascolare (rigonfiamento ottimale con eccitazione); anatomico “floppy glans” (iper-motilità da corpo cavernoso corto, correggibile con glanduloplastica/acido ialuronico); tecnico “effetto Concord” (cilindri mal posizionati, corpo cavernoso distale vuoto, risolve con reintervento). Diagnosi differenziale via RMN […]
Deflation of penile prosthesis after one week of initial cycling and instructions
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Inflation Penile Prosthesis: First Deflation and Cycling After One Week

In the “Prosthesis Deflation One Week Post-Implant” video, patients learn autonomous deflation of inflatable penile prosthesis by touching the pump and release button. Instructions cover device activation/deactivation, starting daily cycling: inflate 1 hour morning + 1 hour evening to fill corpora cavernosa for erection, then deflate. First sexual intercourse possible after two weeks .
Penoscrotal vs infrapubic difference – Penile prosthesis – Surgical approaches
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Infrapubic Approach Penile Prosthesis: Concealed vs Penoscrotal

The infrapubic approach penile prosthesis implantation differs significantly from the traditional penoscrotal technique in incision location, tubing routing, and aesthetic outcomes. Penoscrotal approach uses a scrotal incision with short, direct tubes to a superficially placed pump that’s easily visible and palpable. This method remains internationally widespread due to its simplicity and direct access . Conversely, […]
Infrapubic penile prosthesis technique: guaranteed speed and safety
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Infrapubic Technique: Fast Penile Prosthesis Implant

The infrapubic technique for penile prosthesis implantation uses a small incision at the penis base, avoiding scrotal cuts: corpora cavernosa are minimally dilated and preserved while positioning the two cylinders inside. Through the same incision, the reservoir goes near the bladder and the pump behind the scrotal sac, making it invisible until use, which creates […]
Scratch technique for Peyronie’s disease curvature correction with penile prosthesis
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La Peyronie Prosthesis Implant: Scratch Technique Curvature Correction

The La Peyronie prosthesis implant uses the “scratch technique” for Peyronie’s disease (penile induration), where surgeons break the fibrotic plaque with scissors or blade, then implant cylinders into the corpora cavernosa in 20-25 minutes while preserving penile length. The penis initially remains curved but less pronounced; inflated cylinders during cycling gradually straighten the curvature over […]
Post-operative management of drainage
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Penile Prosthesis Drainage Management: Post-Op Protocol

Penile prosthesis drainage post-operatively: patient discharged with erect penis and scrotal drain emptied every 12 hours (8am/pm), sending WhatsApp photos for monitoring. Erection promotes hemostasis (no cavernosal bleeding), drainage prevents scrotal swelling from minimal serum/blood; empty into toilet by compressing bulb to restart suction .
Peno-scrotal penile prosthesis technique: approach and discretion guaranteed
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Penile Prosthesis Implant: Penoscrotal vs Infrapubic

Penile prosthesis implant using penoscrotal and infrapubic approaches: complete guide to scrotal pump positioning. The video details the penile prosthesis implant via penoscrotal approach, which involves an incision at the penis base to insert cylinders into the corpora cavernosa. The pump is positioned in front of the scrotum for easy patient identification and use . […]
Explanation of the prosthesis implantation technique and the final length of the penis
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Penile Prosthesis Implant: Technique and Final Length Preserved

The penile prosthesis implant uses precise techniques like infrapubic or penoscrotal approaches, featuring a minimal incision at the penis base to position cylinders in the corpora cavernosa, reservoir near the bladder, and scrotal pump—all completed in 15-25 minutes to minimize infection risks. During the penile prosthesis implant procedure, tissues are gently dilated to preserve natural […]