Corpora cavernosa still in place after implant

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Re: Corpora cavernosa still in place after implant

Postby tooyoung » Tue Jul 22, 2025 6:21 pm

richard_goes_bionic wrote:yes it is AI too young, but shouldn't Dr. Eid know what he is doing.
Isn't the cavernosa like a sponge and you can dilate it to make room for the implant, maybe you remove some of it?


It ain't removed..inorder to dilated they damage its' main blood supply which is cavernosal arteries that run exactly at the middle of the corporal bodies..no way you can't damage that when dilating..and as any tissue..with hard compression it goes into something called pressure atrophy..if you don't move you get bed ulcers from constant bed pressure..and that's flesh against soft bed...let alone rigid rods against something frail as sinusoids...the first link shows tons of other reasons why it isn't possible.
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Re: Corpora cavernosa still in place after implant

Postby ready2go » Tue Jul 22, 2025 8:20 pm

nothing is removed from the penis , show one video of an implant were the doctor cuts out tissue to insert the implant . they use dilators to make space , crushing the corpora cavernosa , and that can be avoided according to ;EGYDIO MEDICAL CENTER ,
To preserve as much of the corpora cavernosa as possible, it is important to minimize the use or not use of dilators during the penile prosthesis implantation process. The use of dilators to perform prosthesis implants harms the corpora cavernosa, which can result in loss of residual penile filling quality.

"The conservation of the cavernous bodies as possible is essential so that the patient can enjoy the residual penile filling that he had before the implantation of the prosthesis. For this preservation, instead of inserting the penile prosthesis in the middle of the penis, it is necessary to make a separation between the cavernous bodies and the tunica albuginea where the prosthesis is implanted.

Thus, when the patient has a cerebral erotization and penile vasodilation, he will be able to enjoy the filling and heating of the penis closer than he was able to before undergoing an implantation process.

After creating the space between the tunica albuginea and the corpora cavernosa, a malleable or inflatable penile prosthesis is inserted, which aims to provide the vertical rigidity necessary for the sexual act."

i will believe them rather than the shoot from the hip guys who are not medical specialists
. I have no idea if any implanter bothers to take this step .
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Re: Corpora cavernosa still in place after implant

Postby tooyoung » Wed Jul 23, 2025 1:11 am

ready2go wrote:nothing is removed from the penis , show one video of an implant were the doctor cuts out tissue to insert the implant . they use dilators to make space , crushing the corpora cavernosa , and that can be avoided according to ;EGYDIO MEDICAL CENTER ,
To preserve as much of the corpora cavernosa as possible, it is important to minimize the use or not use of dilators during the penile prosthesis implantation process. The use of dilators to perform prosthesis implants harms the corpora cavernosa, which can result in loss of residual penile filling quality.

"The conservation of the cavernous bodies as possible is essential so that the patient can enjoy the residual penile filling that he had before the implantation of the prosthesis. For this preservation, instead of inserting the penile prosthesis in the middle of the penis, it is necessary to make a separation between the cavernous bodies and the tunica albuginea where the prosthesis is implanted.

Thus, when the patient has a cerebral erotization and penile vasodilation, he will be able to enjoy the filling and heating of the penis closer than he was able to before undergoing an implantation process.

After creating the space between the tunica albuginea and the corpora cavernosa, a malleable or inflatable penile prosthesis is inserted, which aims to provide the vertical rigidity necessary for the sexual act."

i will believe them rather than the shoot from the hip guys who are not medical specialists
. I have no idea if any implanter bothers to take this step .


Jeez Arthur burnett , David ralph , Ghattas , Ragheb and all attendees are hip guys ?

See...parallelism is key if you got to capitalize EGYDIO, mention and capitalize names of opposing surgeons.

Talk is talk... if you can show me any video of anyone who was able to smoothly push aside the cavernous tissue and sliding an implant under it without using dilators please show me....or even a video of implantation without using dilators.

And regarding "medical specialists"....wasn't Ashish a specialist and a high volume ?

Come on man...not you ready2go.
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Re: Corpora cavernosa still in place after implant

Postby ready2go » Wed Jul 23, 2025 3:32 am

after reading the opinion of medical professionals ,who were among the first to do malleable implants .
"Dr. GE Beheri, an Egyptian surgeon, was the first to use intracavernosal polyurethane rods placed within the tunica albuginea after dilation. This approach was successful and led to over 700 procedures being performed by Beheri. "

i can assume not damaging the corporal cavernosa can been done . as they stated in their own medical post .
but for me ,the point is mute ,since i already had it done by shoving in the dilators into c.c, .
if i remember right there is one american doctor who members here have used and they said he uses that method . i could be wrong though . im not going to spend hours looking for that past , maybe someone here knows about it .
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Re: Corpora cavernosa still in place after implant

Postby tooyoung » Wed Jul 23, 2025 4:14 am

ready2go wrote:after reading the opinion of medical professionals ,who were among the first to do malleable implants .
"Dr. GE Beheri, an Egyptian surgeon, was the first to use intracavernosal polyurethane rods placed within the tunica albuginea after dilation. This approach was successful and led to over 700 procedures being performed by Beheri. "

i can assume not damaging the corporal cavernosa can been done . as they stated in their own medical post .
but for me ,the point is mute ,since i already had it done by shoving in the dilators into c.c, .
if i remember right there is one american doctor who members here have used and they said he uses that method . i could be wrong though . im not going to spend hours looking for that past , maybe someone here knows about it .


Thanks for mentioning Beheri who put the basis of intacavernosal implantation or modern day penile prosthesis.

"Not using dilators" or using them in a special way are all marketing..but the reality is no implantaion is done without dilation.
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