Fernando wrote:It was a complicated case because it was a second or third revision, I'm not sure anymore.
Initially, an over-sized semi-rigid prosthesis was placed and ended up eroding.
The second prosthesis was also poorly sized. I no longer remember, but I think that in the middle there was also an infection.
I remember that the person concerned was so affected by the tissues that it was only possible to place just one aster on the corpora cavernosa. He stayed like that for five years. He consulted several urologists who told him that there was no chance of placing the other aste on the other cavernous body.
Until he consulted Dr. Paulo Egydio who reoperated and reconstructed the penis and managed to place the two astes.
I don't know what was actually done, or what type of surgery it was, but the person concerned was very satisfied with the result.smphead wrote:Fernando wrote:I had the opportunity to exchange messages with two people operated by Dr. Paulo Egydio, one of whom was a very complicated case, and both people told me that the man is a genius.
Why was it very complicated?
Wow Fernando.. thanks for sharing !!!!!