Hi from Germany (torn supensory ligament)

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Pyro22
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Hi from Germany (torn supensory ligament)

Postby Pyro22 » Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:13 am

Hey guys!

Im a young guy (24) from Germany and I want to introduce myself to this excellent forum.
Thats my story :
3 months ago i was lying in the bed with a female friend. I had an erection, but unfortunately she moved her knee over my penis and bent him to the left.
Since then i have a penis with a deviation to the left and feels loose at the base when erected.
Getting and maintaining an erection is difficult taking 5mg cialis every other day though.
I went to two different urologists, who think i have torn my supensory penile ligament on the right side (the ligament that connects the penis with the pelvic bone).
Besides he thinks i could have a venous insufficiency of my penis as a result of the injury.
He suggests to make a cavernosonography to find out if there is a possible venous leck.

Is there somebody here who had this kind of injury (torn ligament) too and can me give some advice?
Or someone who had this cavernosonography and can say some words about it, is it risky etc?
Im looking forward to your responses.

Greetings Pyro

Seeking
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Re: Hi from Germany (torn supensory ligament)

Postby Seeking » Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:31 pm

Ive never had one but one risk for a young chap like you (and me) is that the radiation exposure increases your risk of penile cancer in your later years which is why this procedure usually comes after a failed doppler exam and isn't a first line diagnostic routine.

I'm fine with that though - considering ED is robbing me of my sexual prime years I'd swallow plutonium if it cured me, but this will be mentioned at your consultation if you have the procedure so just something to consider.
38 Years Old. HF symptoms since age 23 (tight pelvic floor).
Tried pills, sclerotherapy.
At about 40% function currently but reluctant to wait much longer for an implant.


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