New procedures for Erectile Dysfunction: nerve grafting surgery (Dr. David Dangerfield interview)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • Dr. Dangerfield introduces an incredible new procedure for erectile dysfunction - where nerves are taken from lower limbs and placed in a way to regenerate the chemicals that initiate erectile function.
    Discover all you need to know about nerve grafting surgery. Dr. Dangerfield unpacks how this procedure works, who it is suitable for, success rates and much more!
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:16 - What is nerve grafting surgery and how is it applied to erectile dysfunction?
    0:40 - Who is this procedure suitable for?
    1:21 - Is it suitable for radiation treatment patients?
    1:38 - What is involved with this procedure?
    2:25 - What are the success rates?
    3:24 - When are men opting for this type of procedure?
    3:56 - How long after this procedure do men see positive results?
    4:27 - Are there any factors that affect success rates?
    👩‍⚕️LINKS:
    Contact Dr. David Dangerfield: www.cucare.com.au/erectile-re...
    Study Reference: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30955...
    Filmed at Cancer Specialists: www.cancerspecialists.com.au
    🖥️ FREE PENILE REHAB PROGRAM:
    www.atouchysubject.com/help-f...
    🎬WHAT TO WATCH NEXT:
    What is Nerve Grafting/Regeneration Surgery? • What is Nerve Grafting...
    🩺MEDICAL DISCLAIMER:
    This video is for informational purposes only, it is not intended to substitute diagnosis, treatment, or advice from your medical professionals.

Komentáře • 18

  • @ATouchySubject
    @ATouchySubject  Před rokem +2

    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:16 - What is nerve grafting surgery and how is it applied to erectile dysfunction?
    0:40 - Who is this procedure suitable for?
    1:21 - Is it suitable for radiation treatment patients?
    1:38 - What is involved with this procedure?
    2:25 - What are the success rates?
    3:24 - When are men opting for this type of procedure?
    3:56 - How long after this procedure will men see positive results?
    4:27 - Are there any factors that affect success rates?

  • @fionawhite4250
    @fionawhite4250 Před rokem +3

    Great interview, Victoria. Wonderful to see Dr Dangerfield discussing his procedure - another avenue of potential for men with erectile dysfunction after surgery.

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před rokem +1

      Hi Fiona, thanks for your message. So glad you liked this one! It is an exciting new avenue for men indeed :)

  • @dundee1000
    @dundee1000 Před rokem +3

    Hi Victoria and Dr Dangerfield.
    I was talking to Melissa Hadley Barrett about this after hearing you talk about this with Dr Declan ,
    I am 10 weeks post Radical prostatectomy, non nerve sparing. and 53 ( on the day the cathater came out 😂)
    I will try and get a referal to talk with you Dr Dangerfield.
    Cheers, Mike

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před rokem +2

      Hi Mike, thank you for your comment. That's wonderful you have already spoken about this with Melissa and are considering reaching out to Dr. Dangerfield. All the best on your recovery journey!

  • @MrGuitar1458
    @MrGuitar1458 Před rokem +3

    55 to 65 percent is a pretty good success rate. Very interesting! 😊

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před rokem +2

      Hi Mr Guitar! It is a rather good success rate. Glad you found this video interesting!!! :)

    • @MrGuitar1458
      @MrGuitar1458 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ATouchySubject considering the delicacy of such a procedure, I'd say the success rate is remarkable. Thanks as always for your content! 😊

  • @camatbattler2233
    @camatbattler2233 Před rokem +3

    Hi Victoria, don't know if this can be answered in the comments, but here goes. I am 4 years out from my surgery, I had the right side nerves removed to ensure good margins, I have function with medication and occasionally requiring the pump. I am 61 years of age. I know this is sparce info but has this surgery been done after a longer period of time, and is success reduced the longer the wait time after surgery.
    I assume this this surgery won't be covered under medical benefits but what would the out of pocket expenses be as part of consideration for this procedure.
    Cam

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před rokem +1

      HI Cam, thanks for your question! It might be best to reach out to Dr. Dangerfield to directly as he would be the best person to speak to about medical benefits and costs. Contact Dr. David Dangerfield: www.cucare.com.au/erectile-restoration-surgery/

    • @camatbattler2233
      @camatbattler2233 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thanks Victoria.
      Cam

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You're welcome Cam! Also, to address your question in regards to timeframes post prostate surgery for this procedure, Dr. Dangerfield is publishing research soon about men who have successfully recovered function from this procedure ten years post Prostatectomy, so that's very hopeful. Watch out for the next two parts of this interview (launching soon) where this is discussed in more detail 👍

    • @camatbattler2233
      @camatbattler2233 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks again Victoria. I'll be very keen to find out more about this developing procedure as I'm sure others are.
      Cam

  • @boobybluefooted
    @boobybluefooted Před rokem +1

    I live in the US. If I were to travel to Dr D’s clinic, could I schedule this surgery and about how much might it cost?

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před rokem +1

      Hi Booby, it would be best to contact Dr. Dangerfield directly to get an estimate of costs. His contact is: Dr. David Dangerfield: www.cucare.com.au/erectile-restoration-surgery/

  • @mikef1913
    @mikef1913 Před rokem

    It would be nice if it was possible to add or regrow urethra length removed in RARP.

    • @ATouchySubject
      @ATouchySubject  Před rokem

      Hi Mike thanks for your message, great comment. You never know what medical advancements could be made into the future :)

    • @mikef1913
      @mikef1913 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ATouchySubject It is too late for me, but maybe someone else won't have to experience what I have. I'm just not sure anyone is actually looking for the answer. A bad prostate surgeon can make your life worse forever!