roninhouston wrote:I am not a URO but since the penis has about one third of the shaft behind the scrotum. It would seem if you did not have RTEs to balance the other two thirds you would get a hinge where the cylinders are attached to the tubes.
BTW on Dr. Eid's conversation concerning the use of RTEs:
1. He seems to be pushing the Titan,
2. Was quick to criticize another URO without seeing the patient,
3. I should be lucky that mine works at all. No hinge here!
However my URO
- studied at the Scott Urology school where the IPP was developed by Dr. Scott in the Houston's Texas Medical Center. The patent is now held by AMS.
- studied surgery at the DeBakey School, home of the famous heart surgeon.
- has repaired Dr. Eid's botched IPP OP. Do a search on FT, you will find at least one case of a botched IPP where he fixed Eid's mistakes.
Couldn't find it Roninhouston, how about a little help?