Erections With No Pumping.
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Erections With No Pumping.
I know that blood still flows to the penis after an implant. BUT has anyone ever gotten a full erection without pumping? I plan on using Cialis daily after my implant and MAYBE Viagra.
Implanted with Titan 1/15/19 with Dr. Eid.
6-length 4.5-girth.
6-length 4.5-girth.
Re: Erections With No Pumping.
My understanding is that one important reason to make the choice of an implant your last choice is that the normal erectile tissues are permanently damaged when the implant is inserted, and you will never have a natural erection again (of the shaft; glans engorgement -- swollen head -- is a completely difference system).
Re: Erections With No Pumping.
I have experienced partial erections without pumping however they are just a sort of back flow or gravity of the fluid from the reservoir. I don't know if that is normal or not but it's not bothersome for me. Actually it's not a real usable erection in my case. Can't speak for others.
80 yrs. Married 60 years. Hypertension but under control with meds.
ED since 1995. Viagra then switched to Cialis. Both quit working.
Was on Trimix. Tri-Mix quit working. Implanted by Dr. Novak Grand Rapids, Mi 12/16/2014 AMS LGX
ED since 1995. Viagra then switched to Cialis. Both quit working.
Was on Trimix. Tri-Mix quit working. Implanted by Dr. Novak Grand Rapids, Mi 12/16/2014 AMS LGX
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Re: Erections With No Pumping.
There is credible evidence (published articles in legitimate peer-reviewed medical journals) that indicate erectile tissue in the corpus cavernosum CAN retain some erectile function. Note the word "can" in no way implies this is likely.
One article I found studied malleable implants that contained "fenestrations" that allowed some regrowtn and engorgement of remaining tissues when aroused. This was found to enhance the sexual pleasure. NO ERECTILE FUNCTION was mentioned, only a bit of engorgement and expansion, but not nearly enough to produce rigidity. So, don't expect it.
Another paper I read discussed the benefits of conservative dilation of the corpus in order to limit destruction of the tissues and allow some tumescence/engorgement to be retained by the patient. This was among a group of first-time implantees. The study concluded that it was unnecessary to dilate the erectile tissues out of existence and that preservation of said tissue is beneficial and recommended.
So, yes, tissues responsible for erections may still function, but since they did not produce erections before implantation, they will certainly not produce erections after implantation. Logic tells us they are unlikely to work (if they work at all) as well as they did immediately before implantation, even in the best of circumstances.
So, short answer, you may get some tumescence, but likely not as much as before implantaion (though, I speculate, on top of an implant, it may appear so) and certainly not enough to produce an erection.
Shorter answer: Possible, unlikely and if present, not very much.
Lost Sheep
One article I found studied malleable implants that contained "fenestrations" that allowed some regrowtn and engorgement of remaining tissues when aroused. This was found to enhance the sexual pleasure. NO ERECTILE FUNCTION was mentioned, only a bit of engorgement and expansion, but not nearly enough to produce rigidity. So, don't expect it.
Another paper I read discussed the benefits of conservative dilation of the corpus in order to limit destruction of the tissues and allow some tumescence/engorgement to be retained by the patient. This was among a group of first-time implantees. The study concluded that it was unnecessary to dilate the erectile tissues out of existence and that preservation of said tissue is beneficial and recommended.
So, yes, tissues responsible for erections may still function, but since they did not produce erections before implantation, they will certainly not produce erections after implantation. Logic tells us they are unlikely to work (if they work at all) as well as they did immediately before implantation, even in the best of circumstances.
So, short answer, you may get some tumescence, but likely not as much as before implantaion (though, I speculate, on top of an implant, it may appear so) and certainly not enough to produce an erection.
Shorter answer: Possible, unlikely and if present, not very much.
Lost Sheep
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
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AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
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Re: Erections With No Pumping.
Vagabond127,
Most URO's prescribe Cialis (daily version) after Implant surgery ... can you still get a full erection without pumping = no. The cylinders take up the space needed by the blood supply to generate a erection. You can and should get a "swell" in the glans with Cialis if you have good blood flow in the first place.
Most URO's prescribe Cialis (daily version) after Implant surgery ... can you still get a full erection without pumping = no. The cylinders take up the space needed by the blood supply to generate a erection. You can and should get a "swell" in the glans with Cialis if you have good blood flow in the first place.
Robotic Prostrate surgery - Dec. 2011 - AMS 700 LGX Implant - 21 cm/3 cm RTE - June 2012
Re: Erections With No Pumping.
In my experience, with some serious arousal, I can feel/see some erection/swell in shaft and glans, but "short" (some pun intended) of the needed hardness for enjoyable intercourse. It is a good feeling, however I know I need to reach for the pump to give some inflating.
72, ED & PE worsened with age, TURP 2008, Prostrate 1.71, T-559,
Coloplast Titan OTR 21 cm (20+1 cm rear tip extender) on 3/11/2014 by Dr. Allan Morey UT-SW Medical/Dallas
Coloplast Titan OTR 21 cm (20+1 cm rear tip extender) on 3/11/2014 by Dr. Allan Morey UT-SW Medical/Dallas
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