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New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:03 am
by Little Joe
Pain post op. Had scarring on the upper shaft removed, the scaring on the base was too significant to go after (and near the peritinium) the the skin then was removed or cut and lowered to access
testicles for pump and reservoir for saline.
Looks so far like and excellent job but I was told he had to take a different approach to install internal parts of 3 piece implant.
Have two days of pain meds but in this environment I hate to ask for 2 more days,
is there a rough standard to expect ? Go in today have one drain removed. Curios what others experienced.
Two days since surgery.
Thanks guys. AMS 700 MS series implant.
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 10:42 am
by alfa88
I was sent home with a script for 500mg acetaminophen(tylenol) and 800mg ibuprofen(motrin). Enough for 1 week. I went out and got an additional weeks worth of Extra Strength Tylenol. If you have access to cannabis the combination worked wonders. For me most of the discomfort was gone by 14 days
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 10:52 am
by Little Joe
Got strong oil, was wondering about 2 -3 days of hard corps sleep.
Dr. knows about it (seizures). Will ask today.
Thanks.
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 10:56 am
by LuisFernandez
How did they reach the scar at the top of the shaft? Did they do an intrapubic or intrascrotal approach? Just curious. Thanks.
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:18 am
by Little Joe
He from my laymens opinion, basically skinned the entire penis moved the skin all the way down repaired the pyonnes, then pushed the pump between testicles and scrotum (massive black brushing) white guy completely black sack. Not sure how the reservoir for saline was implanted but all scars are on penis, sowed back to run and drains on right side of penis (or incision).
Any gouge
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:38 am
by Lost Sheep
LuisFernandez wrote:How did they reach the scar at the top of the shaft? Did they do an intrapubic or intrascrotal approach? Just curious. Thanks.
subcoronal penile implant. It has certain advantages. The entire penis is "skinned" back from the coronal ridge just behind the glans (for men who have had circumcisions, the implant scar is right on top of the circumcision scar, so no change in the appearance of the penis is visible). Think of what it is like to pull up your shirtsleeve all the way to your shoulder. It is scary-looking to see a skinned penis, but not significantly more dangerous than the other approaches.
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:41 am
by Waynetho
Little Joe wrote:He from my laymens opinion, basically skinned the entire penis moved the skin all the way down repaired the pyonnes, then pushed the pump between testicles and scrotum (massive black brushing) white guy completely black sack. Not site how reservoir for saline but all scars are on penis, sowed back to run and drains on right side of penis (or incision).
Any gouge
It's called "degloving" like taking a glove off. It's a common term used in the medical field when a patient's skin on an extremity (leg, finger or arm) is peeled down to the end, usually due to a traumatic injury.
The most common side effect I'm aware of is some loss of sensation (paresthesia) in the skin in the extremity (or penis) due to nerve damage due to the incision or injury.
I would imagine similar paresthesia is also experienced in adult circumcisions to some degree as well.
Re: New implant question about
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 5:12 pm
by LuisFernandez
Lost Sheep wrote:LuisFernandez wrote:How did they reach the scar at the top of the shaft? Did they do an intrapubic or intrascrotal approach? Just curious. Thanks.
subcoronal penile implant. It has certain advantages. The entire penis is "skinned" back from the coronal ridge just behind the glans (for men who have had circumcisions, the implant scar is right on top of the circumcision scar, so no change in the appearance of the penis is visible). Think of what it is like to pull up your shirtsleeve all the way to your shoulder. It is scary-looking to see a skinned penis, but not significantly more dangerous than the other approaches.
Very interesting. Thanks!