Damage to suspendatory ligament

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jj21

So just saw a uro again, have a prominent half erect bend but full erect things are quite normal... I have a twist in my penis which is prominent when flaccid, I can twist to the left but not the right as there is pain.

My uro seems to think this isn't Peyronies but possibly damage to the suspendatory ligament.

Anyone have any experiences with this ?  
34 Years Old...Peyronies for 4 years. 20 Degree left and upwards curvature, major dents and narrowing, ED.

Implant + Tunica Expansion Procedure, 7th Feb 2023, Titan 22cm +1cm RTE, Partial revision 27th June 23 (fix pump, remove 10ml reservoir).

NeoV

So many men are told the same thing, and later their flaccid deformity becomes a permanent erect deformity. Scar tissue is not a prerequisite for Peyronie's—that is generation old science.

See a specialist and do your own research the best you can. The information on this forum alone should point you in a good direction as far as what you should be doing or not doing to prevent worsening and restore lost dimensions.

jj21

Thanks Neo, I have seen two Urologists already, it;s a bit expensive here around $150 per session (to be told nothings wrong lol)...

Am thinking of going to another uro soon. Been a few months and symptoms havent improved or worsened so I am confused as to whats going on.

Thanks again!
34 Years Old...Peyronies for 4 years. 20 Degree left and upwards curvature, major dents and narrowing, ED.

Implant + Tunica Expansion Procedure, 7th Feb 2023, Titan 22cm +1cm RTE, Partial revision 27th June 23 (fix pump, remove 10ml reservoir).

Hawk

Quote from: NeoV on November 14, 2018, 09:17:43 PM
Scar tissue is not a prerequisite for Peyronie's—that is generation old science.
I am interested in seeing that science.  Until I do, I understand Peyronies to by definition to be non-elastic scar tissue replacing normal elastic tissue in the tunica or cavernosa resulting in deformity or size loss.

I would agree that it is not always palpable but to suggest you can have Peyronies Disease without scar tissue means every definition in medicine is wrong.
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

cdub

I would be interested in seeing the science on this too.
Age: 43
Large Indentation 3/16/20, lead to Penile Microfracture on 6/26/21.  Still suffering from large indentation, some wasting on other side of penis and large nodule when erect in center of penis (dorsal). Penis is straight & erections are good