https://www.auajournals.org/doi/10.1097/JU.0000000000002592.09
In 2022 they designed a wand. Rods also able expand like hydraulic implants
It also tested in animals and cadavers
https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article-abstract/16/4/596/6966711?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false
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30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.
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I posted about this the other day looks promising but is many years away from being a "real" thing
Rigicon since 6-2023 happy to share my experience and do show and tell
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easymoney wrote:I posted about this the other day looks promising but is many years away from being a "real" thing
Precisely, considering that the bulk of men needing an implant are 50+ of age. Whats the mens average life span?? Maybe 80 years? You could easily blow half of your potential remaining sex life away. There is no way on gods green earth that I can understand dreaming about this implant.
Malleables make more sense to me. Which is saying a lot because I'd only get a malleable if I had an infection. At least a malleable is available today. Implantable by a long list of drs.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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Can any of the members contact with Dr Brian Van Le (inventor of implant) and ask him about this implant? What stage is the implant development at? I tried asking him on x (twitter). But it looks like he hasn't been on x for a long time. Maybe someone could try asking on Facebook? (I can't sign up for Facebook)
https://legacy.www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/1687409
Here also information (contacts) of his colleagues.
https://legacy.www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/1687409
Here also information (contacts) of his colleagues.
30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.
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adkd124 wrote:Can any of the members contact with Dr Brian Van Le (inventor of implant) and ask him about this implant? What stage is the implant development at? I tried asking him on x (twitter). But it looks like he hasn't been on x for a long time. Maybe someone could try asking on Facebook? (I can't sign up for Facebook)
https://legacy.www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/1687409
Here also information (contacts) of his colleagues.
Its my guess that not being on Twitter for a long time tells you where the reseach is at.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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Ok, I read the link you provided. It was for a $270,000 usd grant. That amount of money will only get you a paper written on a theory. Highly unlikely to be any actually real life testing.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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A biophysicist told me once that he would never get an implant that has not been tested in the real world for at least a decade. I heard the same from a high-volume orthopedic surgeon who has seen multiple recalls of hip and knee implants during his long career.
That said, here is one video.
https://youtu.be/sbN2ldHq_U4?si=yJBAE0XkP7fSSItr
From the channel name, it seems that some work might be ongoing at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
From the description section:
Brian Le, a faculty member in the Department of Urology at the UW–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, is working with collaborators on a heat-activated penile implant that improves upon existing options for men with erectile dysfunction. It’s made of a “memory metal” called Nitinol that expands when heated and contracts once cooled back to body temperature. Here, Le’s collaborator at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine describes how the implant works.
Video credit to Jason Johnson, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
That said, here is one video.
https://youtu.be/sbN2ldHq_U4?si=yJBAE0XkP7fSSItr
From the channel name, it seems that some work might be ongoing at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
From the description section:
Brian Le, a faculty member in the Department of Urology at the UW–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, is working with collaborators on a heat-activated penile implant that improves upon existing options for men with erectile dysfunction. It’s made of a “memory metal” called Nitinol that expands when heated and contracts once cooled back to body temperature. Here, Le’s collaborator at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine describes how the implant works.
Video credit to Jason Johnson, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
40, Coloplast Genesis, 1/2025, Dr. Christine, UCAL
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LastHope wrote:A biophysicist told me once that he would never get an implant that has not been tested in the real world for at least a decade. I heard the same from a high-volume orthopedic surgeon who has seen multiple recalls of hip and knee implants during his long career.
That said, here is one video.
https://youtu.be/sbN2ldHq_U4?si=yJBAE0XkP7fSSItr
From the channel name, it seems that some work might be ongoing at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
From the description section:
Brian Le, a faculty member in the Department of Urology at the UW–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, is working with collaborators on a heat-activated penile implant that improves upon existing options for men with erectile dysfunction. It’s made of a “memory metal” called Nitinol that expands when heated and contracts once cooled back to body temperature. Here, Le’s collaborator at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine describes how the implant works.
Video credit to Jason Johnson, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
For any credible research to be done. It needs to be funded by an organization with deep pockets. That level of product developement is astronomically expensive. Great mind cost a lot. Likely candidates would be Coloplast or Boston Scientific. Two of the leaders in implantable medical devices in the USA. Since I'm pushing 69 & my CX works very well. Even if this works, I'll be long gone before most of the bugs are worked out. To those that want to hide their implant or pumping. I just don't see packing the activation "device" with you everytime you go out. "Hey, whats that thing on your keychain? Oh its my dick remote control"! Ya, a buzz kill in my opinion. But what do I know? Some people just love the new tech stuff on the market.
But thanks for the link. I'll try to watch it tonight.
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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Here's Inoformation that research funded by AMS
https://www.mddionline.com/business/som ... -with-heat
https://www.mddionline.com/business/som ... -with-heat
30 yo. Get tactra in 30, 11mm rods. Lost 5mm in length and 5mm in width. Regret about getting implant.
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adkd124 wrote:Here's Inoformation that research funded by AMS
https://www.mddionline.com/business/som ... -with-heat
That is a dud. Says maybe 5-10 years. Checking the publications date. They're already 8 years in to it. Unlikely to be ready in only two years.
Why grasp at straws?
69yo, HBP @ 40, high triglycerides @ 45. Phimosis @ 57. Type 2 @ 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months.
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