Modified Sliding Technique

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Perceptible Curve

Seen this new technique for treating Peyronies. I did a search on this forum and to my knowledge this topic was not brought up yet. This technique has a lot of good qualities. If I were considering going under the knife this would be what I want.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rnl8ijbbjZ8 Penile Length and Girth Preservation.
Age: 54.
Onset of Peyronies ~16 years ago.
~45 Degree bend upwards and a bit to the left.
Completed all cycles of Xiaflex as of April 2019. Slight improvement from Xiaflex and now had a Penile Prothesis implanted Sept 9th 2019.

james1947

How many surgeries of this kind were made?

James
Age 71, Peyronies from Jan 2009 following penis fracture during sex. Severe ED.
Lost 2" length and a lot of girth. Late start, still VED, Cialis & Pentox helped. Prostate surgery 2014.
Got amazing support on the forum

Hawk

Yeh, who does that?  

And what type of prosthesis is that?  Obviously, it is not inflatable so it has to be a malleable implant since it has no pump or reservoir.   I would never even consider a malleable implant. Malleable implants are known to erode penile tissue over time.  Your erection is permanent with the only option to bend it down.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
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suicidecomingsoon

They use inflatable prosthesis. I think the user redbulllmaster got this surgery

Hawk

Quote from: suicidecomingsoon on September 01, 2018, 06:48:44 PM
They use inflatable prosthesis. I think the user redbulllmaster got this surgery
The prosthesis in the animation is definitely NOT inflatable.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
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Perceptible Curve

Taken from video description.

"Modified Sliding technique for inflatable penile prosthesis insertion."

I would take inflatable over malleable implant any day.
Age: 54.
Onset of Peyronies ~16 years ago.
~45 Degree bend upwards and a bit to the left.
Completed all cycles of Xiaflex as of April 2019. Slight improvement from Xiaflex and now had a Penile Prothesis implanted Sept 9th 2019.

suicidecomingsoon

They use inflatable,the video is just a video
Anyway you can ask it to redbullmaster, he is in the forum
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25974234

Hawk

Looking further, I just read on PubMed that 10 out of 143 patients in a study had an inflatable prosthesis. For some reason, they used malleable implants in 93% of the patients.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25644141

I would want to know why they avoided inflatable implants when doing this study. I would also never consider such an invasive procedure that significantly increases the risk of infection unless it was performed by a surgeon that does hundreds of this exact procedure a year with public disclosure of infection rates, sensation loss, and length and girth gains.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
Hawk - Updated 10/27/18 - Peyronies Society Forums

Pfract

If i remember correctly, the only member there was here in the forum that had this surgery, posted a few messages after the surgery and did not report back. also, he was not satisfied with the result, and there was a moderate risk of loosing the penis due to lack of blood flow.

It puzzles me, why people don't try an aggressive "traction + vaccum protocol" and then implant, but jump the gun on surgeries like this.  ::)

Hawk

Quote from: pfract on September 02, 2018, 07:00:06 PMIt puzzles me, why people don't try an aggressive "traction + vaccum protocol" and then implant, but jump the gun on surgeries like this.  ::)

It looks nasty aggressive to me but then so does live video of an inflatable implant.  The difference is this looks nasty even in animation.  Then you have to have an implant on top of that.  Someone would have to promise me more than an inch in writing before I would even think about it.  And it would have to be a highly acclaimed doctor well known with a lot of positive patient feedback.  I am not sure I would even risk it then.  Right now it hurts to think about it.
Prostatectomy 2004, radiation 2009, currently 70 yrs old
After pills, injections, VED - Dr Eid, Titan 22cm implant 8/7/18
Hawk - Updated 10/27/18 - Peyronies Society Forums

redbullmaster

I had this surgery and it was the most painful operation I've had done.
Had a Nesbit and Stage before I went for an implant.
As both surgery's did not sort out my curve and then caused ED issues.

Its hard to know if it added anything or not, but I was hoping for to be up to about 8.

I was 7.5 in a VED before surgery and about 6.5 to 7 depending on lots of variables for an erection.

I'm now just under 7ish, but my glans don't engorge as they should.

The biggest issue I had is the implant itself, I'm not happy with the tubing.
Some of it is on the side of my penis at the base, plus issues with the blub to pump it, being stuck to my left testicle tube.

The surgeon also used 5cm RTE and 18cm implant, which means you can feel the RTE at the base of the penis.
This robes the penis of a natural feel at the base,  

With the other surgery's my penis starts out at 6 inches at the base and goes to 5.5 mid point.
But ends up 4.5 near the head, this makes the penis look deformed and not very attractive.

I spoke to the surgeon, but he dismissed my issues, as long as it pumps up it works.
I'm under the NHS in the UK and theirs not much I can do about it.

I paid £7000 for the stage surgery and cant afford to have this one revised privately.


Not sure if the issues are because he was doing the sliding technique and didn't take the time on the implant side.

As for the sliding technique it was the doctors who saw me after the surgery, who couldn't believe I risked it.
They make jokes about the tip of my penis dropping off, not what you want to hear when you just come out of surgery.


I would advise against it, but we are men and are egos do get involved when it comes to are penis.

 

Perceptible Curve

Thanks for your input redbullmaster. In light of what happened to you I would definitely be rethinking my position on this Modified Technique. Sorry you had gone through such a operation. I have one question for now if you don't mind. Did you have this done recently or when this technique was new? Thanks. And hope you are doing well.  
Age: 54.
Onset of Peyronies ~16 years ago.
~45 Degree bend upwards and a bit to the left.
Completed all cycles of Xiaflex as of April 2019. Slight improvement from Xiaflex and now had a Penile Prothesis implanted Sept 9th 2019.

redbullmaster

I had it done about two years ago, think it been around for a while then.
But I was told its still new and you don't know about complications 5/10 years down the line.


Depends on if your size is a major issue and how many of this kind of operation your surgeon performed.

I be honest, my headspace wasn't in the best place and I was obsessed with my size.

In retrospect, if you have the money I suppose you could have an implant and then if your not happy have the sliding Technique later on.

Who are you thinking of performing this operation and do you have Peyronies.
As you could just have a graft on your short side with the implant and hopefully get back your original size.



 

suicidecomingsoon

Quote from: redbullmaster on September 08, 2018, 03:32:51 PM
I had it done about two years ago, think it been around for a while then.
But I was told its still new and you don't know about complications 5/10 years down the line.

Are you happy with this type of surgery? Or would you have preferred a normal implant? Do you see benefits in this type of surgery, how much length did you gain?





redbullmaster

Was told he managed 1.5cm, for the risk to reward don't think its worth it for me.
But each penis is different and if I had got over 3cm, I would have been happy.


suicidecomingsoon

This surgery is only possible in case of peyronie or it is possible if you only have ED?

Btw you say he said he got 1,5 cm but you don't say if you have seen that improvement. Do you see the 1,5 cm gained?

redbullmaster

Its hard to see much difference to be honest, but with a curve and ED its hard to get a reliable before measurement.

The surgery is being sold more for ED than Peyronie, but you can have it for both.

lessor

How exactly do they enlarge the penis? What are the risks of this process?

redbullmaster