Coloplast Penile Implant

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Coloplast Penile Implant

A penile implant is a discrete device that is placed into a man’s penis and is designed to help him get an erection. A penile implant can be an effective solution for men who are suffering from ED, especially severe ED, to regain sexual function that has not been resolved by other available treatment options. Although there has been an emergence of novel ED solutions such as stem cell, shockwave, and gene therapy, IPP or inflatable penile prosthesis still holds as a reliable and durable approach to treating refractory ED successfully. Coloplast is a trusted leader for penile implants.

Facts About Coloplast (Penile Implant)

IS A PENILE IMPLANT NOTICEABLE?

While men who have had the coloplast penile prosthesis surgery can see the small surgical scar where the bottom of the penis meets the scrotal sac, or in the lower abdomen just above the penis, other people probably will be unable to tell that a man has an inflatable penile prosthesis.

WHY PENILE IMPLANT?
  • Patient Satisfaction Rates: Patients report a 98% satisfaction rate for inflatable penile implants. (data with Coloplast)
  • Additional Patient Satisfaction Rates: Patients treated with a coloplast penile prosthesis (implant) appear to be significantly more satisfied with their treatment option than those treated with ED medication or other treatment options.(Meenakshi Davuluri*, SEXUAL SATISFACTION OF MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION; THE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY; Vol. 199, No. 4S, Supplement)
  • A Discrete Treatment for ED: A penile prosthesis is discrete when your penis is flaccid. Your partner won’t be able to tell you’ve had an implant to treat your ED unless you tell them.
  • Minimal Recovery Time: Although the length of recovery can vary on a number of factors, the typical recovery time after a prosthesis implant procedure is four to six weeks.
  • Cost-effective: Penile implants have been shown to be the most cost effective ED treatment over a 10-year period. Comparing a Coloplast Titan penile implant’s $XXX-$XXX cost to its lifespan length as well as satisfaction rate, it really isn’t that bad a deal. Not to mention, penile implants are usually covered by most insurance plans.
  • Insurance Coverage: Penile implants are prescribed by a physician and may be covered by insurance plans, including Medicare.
HOW DOES A PENILE IMPLANT WORK?

There are two different penile implants that are available today. The 3-piece inflatable penile implant with hydrophilic coating is the most popular implant and a malleable penile implant. Both implant types are custom fitted to your body to allow you to have a satisfactory erection for sexual intercourse. Your sensitivity and ability to ejaculate should not be affected. It’s also worth noting that if you’re worried that a penile implant will affect urination, it won’t; since the penile implant cylinders are placed separately from where the urethra is.

The primary difference between the two penile implant types is that the 3-piece inflatable implant produces a more natural erection while the malleable implant (flexible rods) produces a permanently firm penis.

HOW DOES AN IMPLANT FEEL DURING SEX?

Despite the myths that it will, a penile prosthesis does not change sensation on the skin of the penis or a man’s ability to reach orgasm. Ejaculation is not affected. Once a penile prosthesis is put in, it could destroy the natural erection reflex.

ARE PENILE IMPLANTS SAFE?

Doctors and surgeons will be the first to tell you no surgery is totally free of risks and possible complications. Complications associated with penile implants include:

  • Uncontrolled bleeding after the surgery possibly leading to re-operation
  • Infection could incur in any surgery
  • Erosion requiring removal
  • Scar tissue formation
  • Mechanical failure (auto inflation, cylinder failure, etc) leading to re-operation and removal
  • New penile implant designs are reliable, but in rare cases the implants might malfunction. Surgery is necessary to remove, repair or replace a broken implant.
TYPES OF PENILE IMPLANTS

Inflatable

Built for outstanding fatigue resistance, the Coloplast Titan® Touch inflatable penile prosthesis is a self-contained, fluid-filled system made from silicone and Bioflex®, a supple yet durable material that allows for unrivaled rigidity, girth, and cylinder strength. The Coloplast Titan penile implant is designed to mimic the look and performance of a natural erection. To inflate the coloplast penile prosthesis, the man presses on a pump. The pump transfers saline from the reservoir to the cylinders in the penis, expanding it to reach the maximum size of the patient’s natural erection (Penile implants don’t increase penis size). Pressing on a deflation valve at the base of the pump returns the fluid to the reservoir deflating the penis and returning it back to its flaccid state.

There are three parts to a coloplast penile prosthesis or inflatable penile implant:

  1. A reservoir placed in the abdomen
  2. Two cylinders placed in the penis
  3. A pump placed in the scrotum

Malleable Implant

The Genesis® is a flexible penile implant that consists of two firm but flexible rods that are placed into the shaft of the penis. There are no other parts to this implant. To have an erection, you simply hold the penis and move it into the desired position. When you are finished, you bend it back down to conceal it. The malleable penile implant can be a good option for men with limited dexterity.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FOR COLOPLAST?

Before the implantation procedure

  • Penile implant surgery is usually done at a surgery center or hospital. Your doctor might give you medication to make you unconscious during the surgery or medication that blocks pain in the lower part of your body.
  • The surgery site is shaved before surgery to reduce the risk of infection. Your doctor will give you IV antibiotics to help prevent infection.

During surgery

  • A tube (catheter) might be inserted into your bladder via your penis to collect urine at some point during surgery. Your surgeon will make an incision below the head of the penis, at the base of the penis or in the lower abdomen.
  • Your doctor will stretch the spongy tissue in the penis that would normally fill with blood during an erection. This tissue is inside each of the two hollow chambers called the corpora cavernosa.
  • If your doctor is implanting a two-piece inflatable device, a pump and valve are placed inside the scrotum. For a three-piece device, your doctor will also implant a fluid reservoir under the abdominal wall through an internal incision.
  • Once the device is in place, your surgeon will sew the incisions closed. Penile implant surgery usually takes 45 minutes to an hour.

After surgery

  • With any surgery, some swelling and bruising are normal. Pain medication may be given after penile implant surgery to decrease any pain. You might also need to take antibiotics for one week to prevent infection. If allowed, only use herbs, vitamins and supplements as directed.
  • Your doctor might recommend keeping your penis up on your lower abdomen and pointing toward your bellybutton during the healing process to prevent downward curvature. To reduce risks of infection, your doctor will also likely advice against bathing or showering for the first 48 hours after surgery to keep your incision dry.
  • Your doctor or healthcare provider will provide specific instructions about when you can resume normal activities. Most men can resume strenuous physical and sexual activity about four to six weeks after surgery. A follow appointment may be required.
WHY GOLDEN STATE UROLOGY?

If you’re looking to get a penile implant, look no further than Golden State Urology. From treating a kidney stone to penile cancer, Golden State Urology’s expertise in sexual health and urology provides each of our patients with the very best solutions to achieve optimal results through a personalized treatment plan.

A proven and safe solution when other ED pills or treatments have not worked for you.

Hear patient stories whose sexual health has been renewed with a penile implant.

Stan & Theresa

“There was a romance, a spark that was put back that we didn’t know went out.”

Brian’s Story

“How has a penile implant impacted my life? In a word, confidence. I’m able to walk into the room now and be that guy that I always wanted to be, confident and self-assured.”

Colin’s Story

“The Coloplast Titan changed my life for the better and I didn’t have any other choice. That was what was going to work for me and my body and when I decided to go with it, I didn’t look back.”

Ray’s Story

“The most surprising thing to me would be that patients do not know that the Titan or the implant exists, so therefore they are really surprised that it exists and they are willing to proceed on with it once they find out about it.”

John’s Story

“As far as the feeling, the sensitivity is still there; your ability to ejaculate is still the same. It’s a win situation all around as far as I’m concerned; I would do it tomorrow morning.”

Bob’s Story

“The Titan has given my wife and I the chance to be high school sweethearts all over again.”

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Golden State Urology in Sacramento, California, is a top choice for urologic care, offering expert treatments with a patient-centered approach. Their team of highly skilled professionals provides advanced solutions for a wide range of conditions.

With state-of-the-art technology, personalized treatment plans, and a commitment to compassionate care, Golden State Urology ensures that every patient receives the highest standard of medical attention. Whether you’re seeking innovative procedures or routine care, our experienced specialists are dedicated to improving your health and quality of life.

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At Golden State Urology in Sacramento, we prioritize personalized treatment plans for each patient, addressing various conditions such as sexual health issues (e.g., vasectomies) and urinary tract conditions (e.g., infections, incontinence, cancers) to achieve optimal results.

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At our urology center, we prioritize patient satisfaction and utilize advanced technology to achieve optimal outcomes for various reproductive and urinary issues, including vasectomies, urinary incontinence, infections, and cancers of the testis, kidney, prostate, and bladder.

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Our Sacramento, CA urologists have 30 years of experience in sexual health, urinary medicine, urologic surgery, and cancers, continually adopting advanced solutions and technology for both men and women.

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FAQ’s

We’re sure you have questions, and we’re here to answer them! Below are some frequently asked questions that might help, but we’re also available via phone or email for anything that might be on your mind!

A urologist is a physician whose specialty is maintaining and studying the male reproductive system and the urinary tracts of both men and women. These specialists are certified in diagnosing and treating many conditions in the genitourinary tract, which encompasses the kidneys, urinary bladder, ureter, urethra, and adrenal glands. A urologist also studies and deals with the male reproductive organs — penis, prostate, testicles, epididymis, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, etc. A urologist can also specialize in male fertility as well, performing vasectomies and vasectomy reversals.

Our urologists in Sacramento treat disorders such as urinary tract infections (UTI), kidney stones, hematuria (blood in the urine), kidney cancer, stress incontinence, benign prostatic hyperplasia, erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and cystitis. You will also find a doctor who is skilled in gynecology to address women’s urinary health and in pediatrics to treat urinary issues in children. Golden State Urology employs some of the best urologists in Sacramento with in-depth expertise and extensive experience in treating these conditions.

A urologist can help both men and women struggling with urinary or sexual health issues. If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, schedule your consultation with one of our urologists in Sacramento.

Symptoms for Men
  • Urinary Issues: Frequent urination, especially at night, urgency, weak or interrupted urine flow, dribbling, or a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
  • Erectile Dysfunction: Problems with achieving or maintaining an erection.
  • Testicular Problems: Pain, swelling, or lumps in the testicles.
  • Certain Types of Pain: Pain in the lower back, groin, and pelvis or pain while urinating.
  • Blood in the Urine: Visible blood or a pinkish tint to the urine.
  • Incontinence: Loss of bladder control or leaking urine.
Symptoms for Women
  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Frequent UTIs or recurring infections that require antibiotics.
  • Incontinence: Loss of bladder control or involuntary leaking of urine.
  • Painful Urination: A burning sensation or pain when urinating.
  • Frequent Urination: Needing to urinate often, especially at night.
  • Blood in the Urine: Visible blood or a pinkish tint to the urine.
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Sensation of pressure or a bulge in the pelvic region.
  • Pain in the Lower Abdomen or Pelvis: Persistent or sharp pain in these areas.

A urologist can perform in-depth tests to provide an accurate diagnosis. Our team of urology physicians will also prescribe treatment to resolve the underlying cause and help manage your symptoms.

If you have no urological symptoms, a general check-up every few years is usually sufficient. However, men over 40, those with a history of urological issues, or those at risk for prostate cancer should schedule annual visits.

Participating in a clinical trial can give you access to cutting-edge treatments before they are widely available. However, it’s important to discuss the potential risks, benefits, and eligibility criteria with your doctor to determine if a trial aligns with your health needs.

Screening recommendations vary based on age, sex, and risk factors. Men over 50 (or 40 with risk factors) should consider prostate cancer screening. Women may need regular pelvic exams and UTI screenings. Kidney function, bladder health, and STIs are other considerations. Always consult your doctor for personalized recommendations.

Yes, a family history of conditions like prostate cancer, kidney disease, bladder cancer, or infertility can increase your risk. If certain urological issues run in your family, early screening and lifestyle changes may help with prevention and early detection.

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