If circulation is reduced to the penis due to vascular disease (usually following a traumatic injury to the penis), reconstruction of the arteries may restore erectile function. This is complex surgery which is performed only in a few hospitals in the US. Occasionally, in these rare cases, angiographic techniques can be successful at repairing the vascular defect, avoiding the need to consider surgical reconstruction.
Surgery is an option when other efforts to address the erectile dysfunction have not been successful.
Implants are one surgical option that can help treat erectile dysfunction.
Vascular Reconstruction is another form of surgical intervention.
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Semirigid/Malleable
This prosthesis (implant) consists of one or two bendable rods that are inserted into the penis. Once installed and healed, the penis and the prosthesis can be bent into position—upward for intercourse or downward for clothing and urination.
Inflatable
There are three pieces to this device:
The penis is normally limp until the pump is repeatedly squeezed, filling the balloon from the reservoir. After intercourse, the balloon in the penis can be deflated.
Description of the Procedure: Under general or regional anesthesia, and in sterile conditions in an operating room, the doctor will make an incision between your penis and scrotum and insert the device. Additional incisions may be made to insert the accessory parts in their proper positions.
Surgery is an option when other efforts to address the erectile dysfunction have not been successful.
Implants are one surgical option that can help treat erectile dysfunction.
Vascular Reconstruction is another form of surgical intervention.