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Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 3:47 pm
by NickNickNick
Can somebody tell me why some surgeons prefer the scrotal (under the penis) approach over infrapubic (over the penis)? I'm not try to brag, but by having my implant done infrapubicly I...
1) Experienced minimal pain
2) Was able to start pumping after 1 week
3) Was able to have sex 3 weeks post op

Scrotal surgeries are much more painful and some patients have to wait up to 6 weeks before they can start pumping and having sex! Meanwhile scar tissue has started to develop, minimizing size and length gains.

The only advantage I can see to the scrotal approach is that the scar is much more difficult to see since it's under the penis, but then again, mines not that bad and will continue to heal until it's barely visible (from what people tell me)

Again, I'm not trying to brag, I seriously want to know why some surgeons go scrotal.
Nick

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 5:09 pm
by PCHelp76180
NickNickNick wrote:Can somebody tell me why some surgeons prefer the scrotal (under the penis) approach over infrapubic (over the penis)? I'm not try to brag, but by having my implant done infrapubicly I...
1) Experienced minimal pain
2) Was able to start pumping after 1 week
3) Was able to have sex 3 weeks post op

Scrotal surgeries are much more painful and some patients have to wait up to 6 weeks before they can start pumping and having sex! Meanwhile scar tissue has started to develop, minimizing size and length gains.

The only advantage I can see to the scrotal approach is that the scar is much more difficult to see since it's under the penis, but then again, mines not that bad and will continue to heal until it's barely visible (from what people tell me)

Again, I'm not trying to brag, I seriously want to know why some surgeons go scrotal.
Nick


Hey Nick I asked the same thing of my Dr and was told there is a nerve bundle at the top of the penis that is at risk of damage when done infrapubic. I actually paid out of pocket to get a second opinion from a Urologist 4 hours from me because I really did not want the scar on my scrotum.

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:24 pm
by chiali09
NickNickNick wrote:The only advantage I can see to the scrotal approach is that the scar is much more difficult to see since it's under the penis, but then again, mines not that bad and will continue to heal until it's barely visible (from what people tell me)

Again, I'm not trying to brag, I seriously want to know why some surgeons go scrotal.
Nick



That's a pretty big advantage. & I don't want to state the obvious here, but anyone reading this board as been through hell a minimum of 12 months and that is being generous. Be honest, how important are those extra three weeks of having sex before the rest of us? When you've come this far, waiting an extra month is all but irrelevant.
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Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 8:44 pm
by hardernharder
Regardless, inexperienced surgeon could screw up either types of approach. The most important is experienced surgeon,

https://www.urologicalcare.com/penile-i ... technique/

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:50 pm
by DonBecker54
chiali09, when you say everyone has been through hell for a minimum of 12 months, do you mean 12 months post-op hell?

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 6:59 am
by chiali09
DonBecker54 wrote:chiali09, when you say everyone has been through hell for a minimum of 12 months, do you mean 12 months post-op hell?


No no no no no. I meant leading up to getting your respective implant. So if you have to wait a few extra weeks because of the location of the incision, then we can all live with that. But as stated above, with the right surgeon (tons of experience and not in bed with a Vendor), you're in good hands either way.

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:24 pm
by pockie
NickNickNick wrote:Can somebody tell me why some surgeons prefer the scrotal (under the penis) approach over infrapubic (over the penis)? I'm not try to brag, but by having my implant done infrapubicly I...
1) Experienced minimal pain
2) Was able to start pumping after 1 week
3) Was able to have sex 3 weeks post op

Scrotal surgeries are much more painful and some patients have to wait up to 6 weeks before they can start pumping and having sex! Meanwhile scar tissue has started to develop, minimizing size and length gains.

The only advantage I can see to the scrotal approach is that the scar is much more difficult to see since it's under the penis, but then again, mines not that bad and will continue to heal until it's barely visible (from what people tell me)

Again, I'm not trying to brag, I seriously want to know why some surgeons go scrotal.
Nick


I had mine done the scrotal way. You forgot to mention that the infrapubic approach has an infection rate of up to 10x higher than scrotal.
You can find more info here:
https://www.urologicalcare.com/penile-i ... technique/

Along with the comparison of both methods.

Here's my outcome with the scrotal approach:
1) Experienced minimal pain
2) Was able to start pumping after 1 week
3) Was able to have sex 2 weeks post op

So we pretty much had the same result, only I was able to pump earlier.

As someone else mentioned, I don't see the real issue here being Scrotal vs Infrapubic, but more related to the skill and experience of the surgeon. If the surgeon knows what he's doing, either approach can work.

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 6:25 pm
by JTVallee
Mine was done above so it would be easier and better placement of the resivoir due to double hernia mesh that was done orthoscopic so the mesh was put in from the inside wall.
Yes there is the risk with the nerve bundle but a good surgeon with hands can do it. I beleive from reading others posts my recovery was easier. Can't say for sure , haven't experienced both

Re: Scrotal vs. Infrapubic

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 7:25 am
by LMCatman
I actually have had both. My first implant, botched by My local urologist, was ps and my revision by Dr. Perito was ip. In my opinion, my much better results, including much less pain and quicker healing, was due to the skill of Dr. Perito rather than the method of insertion.