Dr. Kuehhas congenitale curvature

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Lucketts



Thanks much for your thorough answer!

LuisUK

Hi daved2 - Thanks for your update and good luck with the traction. Really hope it works. Agree with you about the new Queen Anne Medical Centre office too - it doesn't feel quite as professional but certainly nicer that its male only and not shared with other Clinics.

I'm almost 3 months post surgery now and there is still a long way to go for me - change is very slow. I'm still a couple of centimetres shorter than I was before the surgery and a lot shorter then before peyronies disease came along. I also have a big dent and part of one side of the penis doesn't seem to inflate. Franklin says he is happy with how things are progressing and that full results will take a long time. In the meantime i continue with the Phallosan for a couple of hours each day.

Have you had much length loss after the surgery?  

daved2

Luis UK. Thanks for the post. To clarify for the others, the Queen Anne oflfice in London will be used only for the surgical center. Consulations will take place at the London Andrology office, which is being built out.

As far as length loss, my flacid length is about the same, or a centimter or 2 shorter. My erect length is more than 1 inch shorter. I recall having 6.5 in erect pre-op, vs today, it is only 5 in. Not sure how that is possible, considering Egydio is lengthening the shorter side..doesnt quite add up.

The dent you describe...does it curve.? My dent on the left is where i am residually curving more than 20 degrees.

Hope the next few months results in good results for you.
50 years old, tried 5 rounds of Xiaflex, had Egydio grafting surgery, then Stage sutures for residual curve, then plication in 9/18, now finally I have a straight penis

Jack1909

The mystery keeps on..a lot of people losing a lot of length despite the technique and what Kuehhas says..
31 yrs old
Severe congenital curvature. 3 straightening surgeries
Big lump/stitch w/ left deviation after 2012 surgery
Severe ED after last one in 2014. Still crooked
Slightly improved w/ shockwave therapy
Looks like only one side of my penis works

daved2

The problem with length loss survey, is that we are not on the same standard. I.e. flacid or erect, centimeters or inches?, how much time has passed since the surgery? I believe I may be jumping the gun by even reporting length loss until I am further along in my recovery. Dont get me wrong. Length loss is a concern of mine. I just wish there were a way of standardizing the measurement to get an accurate reading
50 years old, tried 5 rounds of Xiaflex, had Egydio grafting surgery, then Stage sutures for residual curve, then plication in 9/18, now finally I have a straight penis

redbullmaster

After surgery there will be some retraction, you penis retreats into your body like a turtle into a shell.
This is why traction is used after surgery to release your penis quicker than if you just wait.

When I had my Nesbit surgery, my penis went from 6.5/7 down to 5.
Had me freaking out and had dark thought's of cutting my stiches to revere the surgery.

This was on the NHS where the surgeon doesn't talk to you after surgery and your sent home with very little aftercare on what to do, or to what to expect.
Had to make an emergency appointment with him, as I wasn't due to see him for a month.

When I had my Stage I knew what to expect, also Dr Kuehhas aftercare is second to non.
Still not sure he's any better than any other high volume surgeon, but if you got the money it may be worth it just for the bedside manner.  

I do think his results are getting more suspect, as more people post on here issues they having.

When I went last for my surgery last year, there was a lot of positive talk about him being the best surgeon for this disease.
In the past couple of months I've heard a lot of negative outcomes.

I still had a slight cure after my surgery with him and my ED got worse.

Out of my two surgery's the one with Dr Kuehhas was a more positive experience, but I still wasn't cured.


LuisUK

Daved2. Sounds like your length lose is similar to mine. To be honest i'm losing a bit of confidence that i'm going to regain back the lost length at the appearance hasn't changed for a while. Will keep trying everything possible.

I still have a slightly upward curve but at the point of the dent i mentioned in the early post it doesn't curve, its just a fairly large dent.

Has anyone on here had the Egydio procedure and recovered full pre-peyronies length?

Pfract

Quote from: daved2 on November 16, 2016, 12:02:29 AM
The problem with length loss survey, is that we are not on the same standard. I.e. flacid or erect, centimeters or inches?, how much time has passed since the surgery? I believe I may be jumping the gun by even reporting length loss until I am further along in my recovery. Dont get me wrong. Length loss is a concern of mine. I just wish there were a way of standardizing the measurement to get an accurate reading

this... this said above is gold. Wish more people could realize this. How nice would it be, if we could come together as a forum and help out on this..

Jonbinspain

I had the Egydio technique almost 1yr ago.

I've been using the Phallosan every day for as long as it's possible to wear it. Ok, some days not much or not possible at all.

I haven't taken exact measurements, but I'd guess that if I'm down, it's around .5 cm. Even if it's 1cm, I'll live with it to have a straight, sexually functioning dick.

The traction is v.important, IMO. Keep stretching. If you can't use the Phallosan try to get some manual stretching in.

I also found that daily use of VED helped fill my girth back out. It gives a 3D stretch to the tissue. My girth is most definitely not diminished. I may have even gained a little.    

pdrury

i had my willy fixed by franklin a couple of months ago. it is straight and i am happy. the length loss issue is not an issue for me. he explained it very well... it ll take months of proper physiotherapy to regain the elasticity. i think we all should stick to the plan. Johnbinspain has probably the longest experience with traction and VED. i also did my research on the forum and many report the same as john. it just takes a while.
my penis changed its appearance, i saw some small dents but i was told that these dents are caused by the graft and that they would disappear. they did. franklin also said that I would have to wait and be patient until we reach the end point.
i have to admit that i am desperate as well to reach the end point of physiotherapy, but i guess i have to follow the recommendations. traction is working i am seeing positive results but as john said it takes a while.

here is my summary of the postop journey:
i went back to my normal life again, my penis is straight. sex is possible again. anybody who has looked down at a 90degree hook will know what i mean. franklin has a great bedside manner and he has taken follow ups very seriously. i will continue to do what he has said. the journey is still ongoing but i like what i see and my sweetheart likes it as well ;) if you know what i mean.

pdrury

just realized... are we talking about congenital curvatures or peyronie's. i had peyronie's and the grafting surgery. we are mixing two things, aren't we?

Jack1909

31 yrs old
Severe congenital curvature. 3 straightening surgeries
Big lump/stitch w/ left deviation after 2012 surgery
Severe ED after last one in 2014. Still crooked
Slightly improved w/ shockwave therapy
Looks like only one side of my penis works

redbullmaster

I did have a third Surgery, but this was for an implant.

If I could go back and do it again I would of had the implant first I think.

Still not happy with how my penis looks, as there is still a curve and is misshaped from the other surgery's

Want to have it corrected as there's an issue with the tubing on the left side.
Comes up an inch on to the penis, may be contributing to the curve.

Also still have the issue with soft glans, which there's nothing I can do about on the NHS.

There is a slim chance that sclerotherapy with Dr. Keuhhas could help.
A member on FT says it helped his soft glans.
Didn't cure his ED, as he still had an implant after.

Not sure if I can have it done as I'm already implanted and there's the cost of about £4000 which I cant afford for the next couple of years.

So after three surgery's still don't feel I'm close to being fully healed/normal.
But I guess I just have to accept this is as good as it gets.
 



Old Man

Redbull:

From your description in your post, I would say that the implant was not measured right. Some of my friends who have had implants done relate that the surgeon has to be very careful to correctly measure the chambers after they have been voided of the erectile tissue. Then based on the model of implant it can be extended somewhat into the glans and further into the pubic area to prevent bending or leaning, etc.

Old Man
Age 92. Peyronies Disease at age 24, Peyronies Disease after
stage four radical prostatectomy in 1995, Heart surgery 2004 with three bypasses/three stents.
Three more stents in 2016. Hiatal hernia surgery 2017 with 1/3 stomach reduction. Many other surgeries too.

JN

hey guys,

I hope everybody is having a great christmas. Today is the 5 months post-op mark. I can't believe how fast it went by, I still remember everything about that life changing day. My penis is completely straight, very happy with my size, the internal sutures are still there, they are supossed to go away around the 6 month mark so no stress haha. I feel no pain whatsoever. I will give an update at the 6 month mark and the 1 year mark. Thanks to everybody on the forum, without all you guys I wouldn't have made the choice to go with Dr. Kuehhas.

see ya laters

arsenal


JN

right now I am around 17 centimeters in length and 15 in girth, so I have all my size back. But I will keep using the phallosan until one year post-op, 26 July 2017, just for the fun of how big my penis can actually be.

arsenal

Can you give us un update now that 6 months have passed?

Did you see any increase in size now that the sutures are dissolved?  

JN

whatsup guys,

26th of January was my 6 month post-op day. I am still the same size as I have stated in my previous post. However, not all my sutures are gone yet. The doctor said it would be around 6 months before they would be gone and there is stilll 1 left so I am not concerned. This last one is going away, it is a lot less bigger then a couple weeks ago, my guess is that he will be gone by the end of this month. The time has gone amazingly fast, it feels like it was yesterday when I saw those big lights above me and a group of people in blue suits around me haha. My confidence has increased a lot, in the bedroom and in normal life. I Have never felt any pain after the surgery, only the switching of the bandages in the 3 days after surgery. I am very thankful to Dr. Kuehhas, my parents for supporting me. But you guys, this forum has played a huge roll in my journey. I was first offered a nesbitt surgery, the surgeon said I would not be completely straight and would lose 2.5 cm. Because of this forum I discovered Dr. Kuehhas, and that is why I am now completely straight with all my size. Thanks so much, I will be forever grateful!

Sabal

Great to hear!

So how long is it now and how much did u lose in length?

james1947

Sabal

QuoteSo how long is it now...
Simple calculation :)
6 months in January 26
8 months in March 26
Quote...how much did u lose in length?
The answer in JN post
Quote...I am now completely straight with all my size.

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

lution3

Hello JN,

Can you update your condition?

Thanks