Just to clear things up
The tip of the implant has the suture through it wth both ends exiting the glands once the dr pulls the tip of the cyclinder in to place he then cuts one side and pills the whole suture out nothing remains
Surgery holes near the tip of your penis
Re: Surgery holes near the tip of your penis
Born 1952,
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Trimix painful didn't work Bimix didn't work either
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RRP 6/1/18 Viagra worked prior to RRP
Trimix painful didn't work Bimix didn't work either
Implanted Titan 20CM 1CM rte
10/26/18 Dr. Eid
Great experience
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Re: Surgery holes near the tip of your penis
Thanks for clearing that up..kinda makes sense now!!
Eastern PA Born 1957 Type 2 Diabetes since 2004 Oral meds worked well in the past...not so much anymore! Still weighing my options...hoping for improvement with implant technology!!
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Re: Surgery holes near the tip of your penis
MK1965 wrote:From what I see in multiple inplants videos, Doc cuts the tread just so close to skin of glans but small part stays in. Once doc does final control of functionality of all parts while inflating the penis, I gues that small part of the tread gets pulled in and is most likely absorbable.
That is how I saw it. I might be wrong.
MK
The thread pulling (guiding) the tip of the cylinder into place at the glans is called a "traction suture".
The proceedure is explained on page 20 of the "AMS 700 Operating Room Manual" available here in pdf form file :
https://www.google.com/search?q=ams+700 ... NIr8nFF0lw
Viewing this might shed some light on the situation.
As I understand it, the thread extends through a small hole in the hard nylon tip of the cylinder; like stringing a bead. Like a "U;", I don't believe it's physically fastened "to" the hard tip itself.
Both ends of the thread are "threaded" through the needle.
There are now two strands of guiding thread on one side of the needle and two strands of "trailing" thread on the other side of the eye of the needle.
These trailing strands get folded over to "double over" with the "guiding strands".
Initially 4 strands of thread get pulled through the glans from the corpora.
Once the needle is pushed through the glans and pulled out the other side, the set of 4 treads is "un- doubled", the needle is"un-threaded" [removed]; once again leaving just two threads leading to the hard tip.
The excess of one of the two strands gets trimmed off near the glans.
Then the short [trimmed] strand is pulled back through the needle hole in the glans, "through the hole in the hard tip [un-threading the bead] ; until the short "trimmed off end exits the glans through the original needle hole, while being pulled out by the longer end.
I don't believe any thread is actually left inside the penis, but I could be wrong.
Erie,PA
Age 64 - g/f 34
Implanted ams700 lgx, 18cm+1cm RTE
March 2018
Age 64 - g/f 34
Implanted ams700 lgx, 18cm+1cm RTE
March 2018
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Re: Surgery holes near the tip of your penis
justanotherdrumber wrote:MK1965 wrote:From what I see in multiple inplants videos, Doc cuts the tread just so close to skin of glans but small part stays in. Once doc does final control of functionality of all parts while inflating the penis, I gues that small part of the tread gets pulled in and is most likely absorbable.
That is how I saw it. I might be wrong.
MK
The thread pulling (guiding) the tip of the cylinder into place at the glans is called a "traction suture".
The proceedure is explained on page 20 of the "AMS 700 Operating Room Manual" available here in pdf form file :
https://www.google.com/search?q=ams+700 ... NIr8nFF0lw
Viewing this might shed some light on the situation.
As I understand it, the thread extends through a small hole in the hard nylon tip of the cylinder; like stringing a bead. Like a "U;", I don't believe it's physically fastened "to" the hard tip itself.
Both ends of the thread are "threaded" through the needle.
There are now two strands of guiding thread on one side of the needle and two strands of "trailing" thread on the other side of the eye of the needle.
These trailing strands get folded over to "double over" with the "guiding strands".
Initially 4 strands of thread get pulled through the glans from the corpora.
Once the needle is pushed through the glans and pulled out the other side, the set of 4 treads is "un- doubled", the needle is"un-threaded" [removed]; once again leaving just two threads leading to the hard tip.
The excess of one of the two strands gets trimmed off near the glans.
Then the short [trimmed] strand is pulled back through the needle hole in the glans, "through the hole in the hard tip [un-threading the bead] ; until the short "trimmed off end exits the glans through the original needle hole, while being pulled out by the longer end.
I don't believe any thread is actually left inside the penis, but I could be wrong.
Here is a good video of how they utilize the needle to pull the tips into place through the glans.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-2r2ujn45 ... ut=tablet#
Erie,PA
Age 64 - g/f 34
Implanted ams700 lgx, 18cm+1cm RTE
March 2018
Age 64 - g/f 34
Implanted ams700 lgx, 18cm+1cm RTE
March 2018
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