PotencyFlow - help for venous leak
PotencyFlow - help for venous leak
There is a new product PotencyFlow by a company Implantica. Check it.
65 yrs, had venous leak all my life, sildenafil and other pills don't work anymore properly, using Caverject with pills.
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Can't find much info on this. Looks like an internal constriction ring which closes/opens the veins to the penis with a push of a button? What if the system fails and closes off the veins without wanting to open up, what the hell do you do then? Have this even been tested in humans at all?
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Possibly VL since 16.
Experimenting with PGE1 injections
which occasionally works too good and other times,
too poorly. Confusing situation.
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Re: PotencyFlow - help for venous leak
phallus wrote:Can't find much info on this. Looks like an internal constriction ring which closes/opens the veins to the penis with a push of a button? What if the system fails and closes off the veins without wanting to open up, what the hell do you do then? Have this even been tested in humans at all?
https://www.implantica.com/product-pipe ... sfunction/
I expect either a fail-safe mechanism to open normal venous outflow or a visit to an emergency room for drainage not unlike what one would do with priapism from injection or other cause.
The fact that this implant would not damage ones corpus cavernosum allowing a more natural, self-erection of the pens would make it attractive to many men.
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Wow thanks for sharing - this sounds very interesting. I wonder whether doctors would think what they are proposing would work.
24 Years Old. Two unsuccessful venous ligation surgeries. Lifelong venous leakage.
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Not much information on this device. Anyone reach out to the company and see when it will be available potentially?
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It sounds too good to be true, but I'd like to investigate a bit on it. I'll send a mail to the company in the hope of a quick and positive answer.
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Anatomical suicide wrote:It sounds too good to be true, but I'd like to investigate a bit on it. I'll send a mail to the company in the hope of a quick and positive answer.
Sounds good let us know if you hear back. It does sound to good to be true I agree
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jwpenn82 wrote:Anatomical suicide wrote:It sounds too good to be true, but I'd like to investigate a bit on it. I'll send a mail to the company in the hope of a quick and positive answer.
Sounds good let us know if you hear back. It does sound to good to be true I agree
I'll let you know ASA i get an answer.
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Implantica is currently getting known for its first released product called RefluxStop (this is something for treatment of acid reflux). The initial results show 100% success rate for all correctly operated patients, which sounds very promising.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7370422/
It is said that "RefluxStop™ may cause a shift in acid reflux treatment", which certainly can give some hope and trust in this company.
When it comes to PotencyFlow, this is supposedly one of their next products, so no clinical trials have been performed yet. But there is a PDF by Implantica which says some more information about this product:
Source: https://www.implantica.com/files/ITF/Im ... locked.pdf
Interesting page is 36. According to this page, PotencyFlow is aimed to target patients who do not respond to pills or do not use them due to side effects and many other info including how approximately is this thing going to work (even though it´s not much different from what contains the link already posted earlier in this thread). But may give a better understanding as it is mostly described by different words / phrases.
At page 39 there is a note about possible duration of clinical trials, which can be around 3 years (but there are possibilities for a shorter approval proccess, since this product involves already proven treatment methods (which most likely was not the case of RefluxStop)).
Page 59 follows by stating that Implantica aims to commercialise this product 2022 onwards. There are some other sources available about RefluxStop saying that its development started in 2016 and in 2020 the product was officially launched in very first countries. This 4-year duration could make us think that a similar duration could be present in case of PotencyFlow (so the Date could be somewhere in 2026 (which is also mentioned in the PDF in some way, but take this with a grain of salt, as it is mostly based on my own conclusion and understanding of the given PDF)).
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7370422/
It is said that "RefluxStop™ may cause a shift in acid reflux treatment", which certainly can give some hope and trust in this company.
When it comes to PotencyFlow, this is supposedly one of their next products, so no clinical trials have been performed yet. But there is a PDF by Implantica which says some more information about this product:
Source: https://www.implantica.com/files/ITF/Im ... locked.pdf
Interesting page is 36. According to this page, PotencyFlow is aimed to target patients who do not respond to pills or do not use them due to side effects and many other info including how approximately is this thing going to work (even though it´s not much different from what contains the link already posted earlier in this thread). But may give a better understanding as it is mostly described by different words / phrases.
At page 39 there is a note about possible duration of clinical trials, which can be around 3 years (but there are possibilities for a shorter approval proccess, since this product involves already proven treatment methods (which most likely was not the case of RefluxStop)).
Page 59 follows by stating that Implantica aims to commercialise this product 2022 onwards. There are some other sources available about RefluxStop saying that its development started in 2016 and in 2020 the product was officially launched in very first countries. This 4-year duration could make us think that a similar duration could be present in case of PotencyFlow (so the Date could be somewhere in 2026 (which is also mentioned in the PDF in some way, but take this with a grain of salt, as it is mostly based on my own conclusion and understanding of the given PDF)).
23yo gay male. Suspected venous leak. Currently on Viagra / Cialis, both certainly help but not confident enough to be a top. Let's see what the future brings - I'm here to face it.
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If I untestood well, their intention is to COMMERCIALISE it in 2022. I would go for it, no matter what the price is.
Late twenties. ED since very early twenties. Unable to have sex.
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).
Implanted 20-03-2024 AMS LGX 21+3 cm. Dr Juan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca (Spain).
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