November 2015
There are all kinds of all kinds of urologists. There are those who do not specialize and treat everything from kidney stones to congenitally missing testes.
CommentsPartners are often deeply involved in decisions about surgery. However, Surgeo routinely hears stories about patients who decide to have penile implant surgery without informing their partners.
CommentsThe word 'surgeon' originates in the Greek "kheirourgia," a contraction of "kheir," which means hand, and "ergon," which means work.
CommentsSurgeons 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?
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