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knightbird111 (imported)
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penectomy questions
Does a person lose the valve that controls urination after a penectomy? Meaning the person will urinate and not have any control of holding it in etc.....?
Are there any doctors that perform penectomys in the USA, or any other country?
Are there any doctors that perform penectomys in the USA, or any other country?
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I am absolutely not an expert, but I believe, if your penectomy is done by a qualified surgeon, they leave those muscles intact. I saw a video of a full penectomy once, and I seem to remember the surgeon pointing out those control muscles, and separating them from the rest of the tissue to be removed.
If it is a full penectomy, with no stump remaining, I believe this would be the case. Though from the trauma of the surgery, I would guess you would need a catheter until things healed enough for the muscles to work again as they should.
If you are leaving a stump, then I guess that the muscles to control your bladder would be untouched. They are well inside your pelvis, and not inside the penis. I believe they are much deeper where the internal base of the penis meets the badder.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong about this.
If it is a full penectomy, with no stump remaining, I believe this would be the case. Though from the trauma of the surgery, I would guess you would need a catheter until things healed enough for the muscles to work again as they should.
If you are leaving a stump, then I guess that the muscles to control your bladder would be untouched. They are well inside your pelvis, and not inside the penis. I believe they are much deeper where the internal base of the penis meets the badder.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong about this.
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It may well be another of those Your Mileage Will Vary thngs. Lack of bladder control was a common complaint about both Chinese and Middle Eastern eunuchs, both of whom had penectomies. Self-surgery (or amateur surgery by a cutter) would, of course, be far more likely to end in problems than surgery by a competent physician who would try to protect the relevant sphincter and muscles.
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Re: penectomy questions
JesusA (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:58 pm It may well be another of those Your Mileage Will Vary thngs. Lack of bladder control was a common complaint about both Chinese and Middle Eastern eunuchs, both of whom had penectomies. Self-surgery (or amateur surgery by a cutter) would, of course, be far more likely to end in problems than surgery by a competent physician who would try to protect the relevant sphincter and muscles.
They may have been describing the problem created by urinary retention due to urethral stricture.
Remember boys and girls, the urethra is like a rubber band anchored to the glans.
Always leave extra urethra to penis length to help avoid excessive retraction being the cause of the problem.
That's why the guillotine technique produces unsatisfactory results.
How I dream of life after penectomy. Not the act but,, living with it.
A full, functioning sac and no joy stick.
Too bad we lost roadrunner.
Any new studies since we spoke, Jesus?
Share the demographics we discussed of those who are most likely to dream or act out a penectomy as described.
I'd get banned if I did, don'tchyaknow.
Moi
Remember: Extra urethral length, even at the perineum.
As very old man, George Burns was asked privately about sex at his age.
He said, "imagine trying to get an oyster in a coin slot".
Story told by Carl Reiner. Not Rob! The old man.
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Re: penectomy questions
It is possible to ask a very complex question in a very simple way, and it is possible to answer a very complex question in a very simple way.
When either of those simplifications of complexity happens, both question and answer may end up holding the short end of the stick of meaningfulness.
Much of the time, a penectomy can be accomplished by a very skilled and experienced urologic surgeon while preserving both involuntary and voluntary urinary sphincter function. If cancer is an issue and cancer has affected the sphincters and their enervation, preservation of sphincter function may prevent effective cancer treatment.
As to, "with only a stump and no testicles, can a man still orgasm and/or masturbate"? Perhaps. Perhaps not. Some apparently can, others plausibly cannot.
It may depend profoundly on which particular man is meant by "a man."
There are sources of good information that are easily found by using Internet search engines. For example:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9390/
It ought to be easy, using Internet searches, to learn that the biology/physiology of human sexuality is vastly more complex than the brain's conscious experience of it. Using conscious awareness of human sexuality and sexual response as though such conscious awareness was an accurate model of actual physiology may be a grand way to encounter disappointment far beyond despair.
Both erection and ejaculation are mediated to a large degree by spinal reflex arcs that can function independently of what goes on only in a man's head, such that some men who have high enough spinal transections (such as with typical forms of quadriplegia) may be able to have both erections and ejaculations, although without the usual conscious sensations.
For a complex question, a simple answer is often (or, almost invariably?), simply wrong.
When either of those simplifications of complexity happens, both question and answer may end up holding the short end of the stick of meaningfulness.
Much of the time, a penectomy can be accomplished by a very skilled and experienced urologic surgeon while preserving both involuntary and voluntary urinary sphincter function. If cancer is an issue and cancer has affected the sphincters and their enervation, preservation of sphincter function may prevent effective cancer treatment.
As to, "with only a stump and no testicles, can a man still orgasm and/or masturbate"? Perhaps. Perhaps not. Some apparently can, others plausibly cannot.
It may depend profoundly on which particular man is meant by "a man."
There are sources of good information that are easily found by using Internet search engines. For example:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9390/
It ought to be easy, using Internet searches, to learn that the biology/physiology of human sexuality is vastly more complex than the brain's conscious experience of it. Using conscious awareness of human sexuality and sexual response as though such conscious awareness was an accurate model of actual physiology may be a grand way to encounter disappointment far beyond despair.
Both erection and ejaculation are mediated to a large degree by spinal reflex arcs that can function independently of what goes on only in a man's head, such that some men who have high enough spinal transections (such as with typical forms of quadriplegia) may be able to have both erections and ejaculations, although without the usual conscious sensations.
For a complex question, a simple answer is often (or, almost invariably?), simply wrong.
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There is a beautiful man on xtube by the name of mneunuch who has a stump and no balls - not a full penectomy, but the head has been "docked" - and he can cum just fine. Kind of the best of both worlds if u ask me.
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Re: penectomy questions
knightbird111 (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:35 pm Wtih only a stump and no testicles can a man still orgasm? Masturbate?
I knew a man with a penectomy and no balls. He could orgasm just fine. Yes, he co
another. Also, nearly all seminal fluid is from the prostate. --FLO--
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uld masturbate or be masturbated byUncle Flo (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:57 pm I knew a man with a penectomy and no balls. He could orgasm just fine. Yes, he co
65320]Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:57 pm another. Also, nearly all [quote="knightbird111 (imported)" time=13466
seminal fluid is from the prostate.
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1) about urination. urine stream is controlled by a sphincter inside bladder, so if your cock is entirely cut off you will have no problems controlling your urine stream.
2) If you are totally cockless, stimulation and orgasm can be achieved by masturbating the stump ( a nice video : http://www.moviefap.com/videos/979eb59c ... ctomy.html) or exciting the inside of urethra with a sound (urethral stimulation).