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Surgeons are a trusted line of defense for patients facing many kinds of illness. Surgeons are also human and they, too, can become ill. What happens then?
CommentsEver wonder where inflatable penile prosthesis came from? If it had pull-through strings and rear tip extenders? We did and we set out to get some answers.
CommentsTelevision commercials for erectile enhancement products such as Viagra and Cialis may advise to "ask your doctor if you are healthy enough for sexual activity." What do they mean?
CommentsPenile prostheses are used to restore erections in an externally visible organ that also has ejaculatory and urinary functions.
CommentsHow big is the issue of erectile dysfunction? Who is a candidate for a penile implant? So many questions.
CommentsWhat happens when a consumer directed service like Surgeo goes to a broad consumerism conference? Who does he meet? What does he say? And what does he learn?
CommentsHeadlines are punchy. They are also potentially misleading. Consider that a CNN story recently highlighted a study documenting shrinking use of penile implants.
CommentsA patient called from Edmonton, a city in Alberta, a province in western Canada. The patient wanted a penile implant surgery package for which he was willing to pay cash out of his own pocket.
CommentsWhat happens if we take things back to the way they used to be? If there are no more insurance claims? And you can get an appointment the next day?
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