wolfpacker wrote:ready2go wrote:LastHope wrote:
The polypropylene hernia mesh wrap was pioneered by Dr. Osama Ghattas in Egypt. He also acknowledged the following in his paper:
"Further prospective studies with larger sample sizes and long-term follow-up are needed to confirm these results.'
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8887114/
(Modified malleable prosthesis with a fixed mesh: case series for the Ghattas technique)
If surgeons were to go with stronger wraps that wouldn’t separate or allow corporal tissues to grow in between, they would have to come up with a tight wrap/sleeve, much like the Shah sleeve that ready2go mentioned. Will this affect the bendability of the metal core implants? That’s another potential issue to think about!
so since then ,at least from 2018 "t the Ghattas implantation technique, described below, from October 2018 to May 2020"
no one bothers to determine if this wrap should be added . thanks for that ,doctors .
to much trouble for THEM i guess .
There is a Dr in California, Dr Liu, who specializes in applying a wrap of a natural mesh called Surgimend, a surgical mesh made of natural calf dermis. He applies this to the penis for girth enhancement, though I've never heard of him doing it to an implanted patient.
Interesting.