Erectile Dysfunction Clinic

 


East Coast Urology provides services for those men who suffer with erectile dysfunction.


There are many reasons for erectile dysfunction which include:

  • Prostate Cancer
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity

These are some of the most common causes.


Here at East coast Urology we specialise in the treatment and management of erectile dysfunction and provide a comprehensive range of treatment options including:

  • Oral Therapy (Viagra, Cialis, Levitra)
  • Vacuum Erection Device (penile pump)
  • Intracavernosal Injections (injection into your penis)
  • Penile Prosthesis (permanent implant inserted into your penis)

 

SATISFYING SOLUTIONS: Effective Treatments for Erectile Dysfunction

 

East Coast Urology specializes in the latest treatment options for erectile dysfunction (ED) – the persistent inability to maintain an erection that is firm enough or lasts long enough to have sexual intercourse. This common problem is often caused by physical conditions, including prostate cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

 

ED can limit your intimacy, affect your self-esteem and impact your most important relationships. But the good news is that nearly every case is treatable today…You don’t have to simply live with it.

 

Treatment Options

  • Oral Medications (Viagra®, Levitra®, Cialis®)
  • Vacuum Erection Devices
  • Injections
  • Intraurethral Suppositories
  • Penile Prostheses

The Satisfying Solution


East Coast Urology has extensive experience with penile prosthetic surgery. Penile prostheses have been in use for over 30 years, and offer a satisfying long-term solution for ED. In a study comparing ED treatment options, patients reported a 93% satisfaction rate with penile prostheses1 – which far surpasses satisfaction with other treatment options.

 

Benefits & Risks of a Penile Prosthesis

 

Benefits

  • Long-term solution
  • Have an erection anytime you choose
  • Allows for spontaneity – have sex when the mood strikes
  • Maintain erection as long as you desire
  • No ongoing costs for pills or shots
  • Feels natural during intercourse2
  • Doesn’t interfere with ejaculation or orgasm

Risks

  • Will make latent natural or spontaneous erections as well as other interventional treatment options impossible
  • If an infection occurs, the prosthesis may have to be removed
  • May cause the penis to become shorter, curved or scarred
  • May cause lasting pain
  • There may be mechanical failure of the prosthesis

For further information visit www.AmericanMedicalSystems.com.

 

A penile implant is entirely concealed within the body and is designed to be simple and discrete to operate. It may offer a permanent, long-term solution to ED, and can help you return to an active, satisfying sex life.


How AMS Penile Prostheses Work

 

Choosing the penile prosthesis that is best for you is a very personal decision. Because each type of prosthesis offers unique features, you will want to discuss the choices with your doctor in order to choose the option that is right for you.

 

One-Piece Positionable Prosthesis (Malleable)


One-piece positionable prostheses are the simplest types of penile prostheses. The prosthesis consists of a pair of cylinders that are surgically inserted into the penis. The prosthesis is positioned up for intercourse or down for everyday activities.

 

Advantages

  • Totally concealed in body
  • Easy for you and your partner to use
  • Good option for men with limited dexterity
  • Generally the simplest surgical procedure
  • Simply bend prosthesis to conceal
  • 91% patient satisfaction rate3

Disadvantages

  • Remains firm when not being used
  • Less appropriate for patients requiring repeated cystoscopy

Two-Piece Inflatable Prosthesis


The two-piece inflatable prosthesis consists of a fluid-filled pair of cylinders implanted in the penis and a small pump implanted in the scrotum. To get an erection, you simply squeeze and release the pump several times. When the fluid is pumped into the cylinders, it creates an erection that provides rigidity.

 

Advantages

  • Totally concealed in body
  • Simple to use2
  • One-step deflation
  • Device is inflated to provide rigidity and deflated for concealment
  • 90% of partners would recommend it to other couples2

Disadvantages

  • Requires some manual dexterity
  • Cylinders remain partially filled with fluid when deflated

Three-Piece Inflatable Prosthesis
The three-piece, fluid-filled inflatable prosthesis features a pair of cylinders implanted in the penis, a pump implanted in the scrotum, and a reservoir implanted in the lower abdomen. When the fluid is pumped into the cylinders, it creates an erection that provides rigidity and girth expansion.

 

Advantages

  • Totally concealed in body
  • Like a natural erection
  • Device is inflated to provide rigidity and deflated for concealment
  • Expands in girth (all AMS 700® cylinders) and length (AMS 700 LGX® and Ultrex® cylinders)
  • When deflated, the cylinders are soft and flaccid
  • AMS 700 with InhibiZone® is the only inflatable penile prosthesis with clinical evidence showing a significant reduction in the rate of revision due to infection.
  • Parylene coating increases durability
  • 92% patient satisfaction rate5

Disadvantages

  • Requires some manual dexterity

The AMS 700 LGX may not be appropriate for all patients, please consult with your physician to determine if it is right for you.

 

Finding the Right Treatment for You


Of course, a surgical solution is generally not the first course of action. Many men with ED benefit from other therapies like oral medications, injections or vacuum devices. But for those men who are not satisfied with those treatments – or not getting the results they desire – a penile prosthesis may provide a permanent, satisfying option.

 

Make an Appointment to Learn More


If you suffer from ED and are interested in reclaiming your sex life, make an appointment to discuss your options and learn more about today’s satisfying solutions.

 

As with any medical procedure, there are risks involved and not all patients are candidates for a penile implant. Discuss the risks and benefits of this procedure in more detail with your doctor.