This research paper appears to demonstrate that the cylinder tips are sharper than the actual corpora cavernosa tips, leading one to wonder why they have been designed to be so sharp.
Would there be fewer instances of erosion if the IPP or malleable tips conformed more closely to those in the corpora?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23542138/
As an engineer, I've always doubted the design of the tips, believing that the point load at the tip is much higher than it needs to be and that a blunter tip would not be as likely to penetrate into the glans so easily.
The same thought applies to the RTEs, which appear even sharper.
Anyone have any more information?
Research shows IPP tips are too sharp
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Doggedly_positive
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Research shows IPP tips are too sharp
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Some tumescence from 5 weeks post op. Erection improved with pills, stalling @ 60%
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edjohn
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Re: Research shows IPP tips are too sharp
Doggedly_positive wrote:Would there be fewer instances of erosion if the IPP or malleable tips conformed more closely to those in the corpora?
Did you read it? "Our findings suggest that anatomically accurate corporal tips appear to be relatively blunt and that the new Titan silicone tip penile prosthesis more closely resembles the human corporal tip."
Also it's more than 13 years old. I am pretty sure the implants we are getting now have all been improved since then.
Oct 7, 2025 - Coloplast Titan XL - Touch pump - 26cm - 0.5cm RTE with Jonathan Clavell. Still sorting out TRT; plan to try a "modified natty" approach without injections.
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