Penile Prosthesis (Phalloplasty): Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction

Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Impotence
A particular group of patients is those with iatrogenic diseases, meaning conditions caused by medical treatment. This doesn’t imply that doctors intentionally cause harm, but rather refers to cases where medical procedures lead to erectile dysfunction. For example, in patients with prostate cancer, total prostate removal is often the only treatment, but it carries a high risk of damaging the nerve networks responsible for erectile function, which can lead to permanent impotence. This is especially concerning for patients aged 40 to 50 years.
Global Focus in Urology
Urologists worldwide are working in two main directions: minimizing the risk of nerve damage during surgery by developing new surgical techniques and improving surgical treatments for erectile dysfunction.
Penile Prosthesis Development
Over the years, significant progress has been made in the development of penile prostheses. These devices allow for the creation of an „artificial erection.“ The prosthesis consists of tubes and a special reservoir of fluid implanted under the skin of the penis. When needed, the fluid flows into the tubes, resulting in a sustained erection.
This method is also used by our partners at the Urology Department of the Nuremberg Clinic, which has extensive experience with such surgeries.
Pre-surgical Examination
Before proceeding with penile prosthesis implantation, patients undergo a detailed examination to determine the exact cause of erectile dysfunction. Based on these findings, in collaboration with other specialists, the best treatment approach is decided. If other options are unavailable, surgical treatment may be recommended.
As always, Clinical Solutions is here to provide support, ensuring confidentiality and professional care throughout the process.