Postby Lost Sheep » Fri Feb 28, 2020 4:32 pm
If you are going to fix venous leakage, it would help to find the location of the leak. In my case, I suspect the leak was high up (upstream) enough that any surgery to fix it would still allow problematic leakage. A leak in the tunica itself would not respond to anything to be done to the veins that drain the tunica (the ones typically thought of as leaking).
So, in my case, I suspect the answer was, "No, a venous leak fix would not have helped."
I will also note that, strictly speaking, an implant does not "cure" E.D. In fact, it makes it worse, and permanent. Much as amputating a (mostly) ruined foot in favor of a functional prosthetic does. Without the prosthetic (implant or foot), the patient is actually worse off than before the surgery and there is no coming back to the pre-op status even if a true cure could be found (re-growing damaged foot parts or re-growing damaged penis parts). But the prosthetic is SO MUCH BETTER than limping along on a soft dick that we effectively think of the implant as a "cure".
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Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter