Best scan to detect venous leak?
Best scan to detect venous leak?
Hi all, I was just wondering what the best scan to detect venous leak is? It appears a doppler only shows the blood flow to the veins but not whether it is ruptured or damaged. What test can be done to check for where the leak is? A scan perhaps
Re: Best scan to detect venous leak?
77, My doc explained veinous leakage as excessive drainage by veins in the cavernosal tissue of the penis. Which means, as I understand it, that blood flows out of the penis too rapidly, due to a lack of restriction which normally occurs during erection, resulting in a less than solid erection. In a normal erection, more blood flows in, than is allowed out, which keeps you hard. It isn't like there are leaks mid-vein, or an injury along the vein. I'm no doctor, and this is only as I understand it.
My Uro did a Trimix shot and a very lengthy doppler, and diagnosed a "severe veinous leak", which he put in my medical records, saying that it will help support my argument with insurance company about an implant.
My Uro did a Trimix shot and a very lengthy doppler, and diagnosed a "severe veinous leak", which he put in my medical records, saying that it will help support my argument with insurance company about an implant.
20 years of severe Peyronie's plaque, 90 curve, hinging and ED. Cost me 1.5" L and 1" G.
Implanted 2/18/21, AMS CX, 18 CM + 3 RTE, penoscrotal. Have gained 3/4". Gay, married, age 68.
Implanted 2/18/21, AMS CX, 18 CM + 3 RTE, penoscrotal. Have gained 3/4". Gay, married, age 68.
Re: Best scan to detect venous leak?
SteveSW wrote:77, My doc explained veinous leakage as excessive drainage by veins in the cavernosal tissue of the penis. Which means, as I understand it, that blood flows out of the penis too rapidly, due to a lack of restriction which normally occurs during erection, resulting in a less than solid erection. In a normal erection, more blood flows in, than is allowed out, which keeps you hard. It isn't like there are leaks mid-vein, or an injury along the vein. I'm no doctor, and this is only as I understand it.
My Uro did a Trimix shot and a very lengthy doppler, and diagnosed a "severe veinous leak", which he put in my medical records, saying that it will help support my argument with insurance company about an implant.
But I think I got an injury to my veins which is causing the leak so there must be a way to check the state of the veins. Some people mentioned using cavernosogram. I just need to know the cause of ny leak in order to determine the best way to manage it.
Re: Best scan to detect venous leak?
I think many older guys get a leak at some point but the dreaded er visit after injecting seems not likely with any leak i think my leak got better over 6 months of taking daflon
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