Veteran who survived blast receives "world's most extensive" penis scrotum transplant

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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:05 am Depending on how comfortable the hot female partner and the soldier were, it only makes sense that both would be vitally interested in which set of penis and testicles they would get and both wanting to see the choice of sets that are available for transplant in action during sex and up close to see how well they work on the donor s body before the soldier chose which dick and balls to receive. He might choose one man s penis and another man s testicles as his favorite choices. And of course he d want to see them working to know what he is choosing and getting. Most donors would be invited to perform and give test rides for such an important decision for the men getting the transplants and their bed partners. I sure would want a demo or test drive before choosing the best set if I was getting a transplant like that. How else would you know erect sizes of penises and erection and ejaculation lasting power and semen production, fertility, semen volume and all kinds of functional questions vital to the organs use and choosing the best set ? It only makes sense to see how each set performs before choosing a set for life.

Good story material too.

Mine would be theirs soon after the deed was done LOL. One added condition, I would want the guaranteed option to check on it from time to time after post-transplant... make sure it's hanging in there and doing OK without me.
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Haha, like a biological dad who sired an out of wedlock kid as a young teen and then giving him up for adoption to a better home and life than he can give him. But then wanting to check in on his boys and take pride in their future use and enjoyment.
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I doubt that this transplant will be of much use except for the looks of it. Nerves take one day to grow 1mm. It will take about a year to grow nerves into the penis, not considering the sensitive tissue on the top. This area will probably never feel other than numb skin. I cut myself into my fingertip two yrs ago and a prtion of the skin is still numb. So don´t expect this transplant to a proper replacement. It may become a functional and cosmetic replacement, but much more like a live prosthesis.
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Yeah, I m sure we are just tossing ideas around for fun here, but at least the military is finally doing something real to make some progress on repairing men s war harmed genitals at long last. And a few drs are growing up and treating men s genitals like other vital parts of a man s body for a change.

The only way to make progress is for drs and patients to try and improve as they go. Considering the successful transplants of many intricate organs now successfully being done, it should be possible to transplant men s sexual organs successfully and fully functional if other delicate organs like eyes, hands, hearts, and similar complex and functional organs can be done now.

All the world s militaries should just collect and bank multiple sperm samples from every recruit as they arrive at boot camp sjo they can all have kids no matter what happens to their balls in the military. The men who leave military service with their balls and fertility intact and not intentionally turned off with an Uncle Sam vasectomy, could donate their banked sperm to infertile men.
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Way back when the Germans were using bouncing betty s to hop up and blow men s cock n balls off, the military and drs acted like men s genitals were expendables. Finally some real efforts at repairing and replacing are starting to be tried.

The medical advances that come from treating military servicemembers have advanced civilian medicine countless times. Its long overdue to address men s genitals as a major moral and health issue in war injuries. Glad to see some drs finally taking this seriously.
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I actually mentioned briefly to my surgeon before my penectomy, that if they wanted to tissue type and could find an FTM that would like to have it, I'd donate my cock to them. He just smiled and took a pass at the offer.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 27, 2018 2:35 pm Way back when the Germans were using bouncing betty s to hop up and blow men s cock n balls off, the military and drs acted like men s genitals were expendables. Finally some real efforts at repairing and replacing are starting to be tried.
You are focusing too much on the genitals. "Jumping" mine is just way more effective. (And results are much more gruesome. Morale of those who survived suffers. Win-win).

And groin area has enough big blood vessels, that shrapnel wound there would kill rather quickly. (Femoral arteries are close to skin there, and it is hard to stop bleeding). Also it is rather hard to protect reliably, because any armor must be flexible and relatively lightweight.

It is the advancement of quick medical help/medical technologies, that caused increase in survivors of groin wounds.
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Losethem,

That is the kind of unserious thinking that many drs have shown towards men s genitals that I m complaining about. Had you offered a body part like a kidney, eye, or other frequently transplanted organ, I think a dr might have shown a more serious interest in its use as a transplant for someone needing that organ. But mention men s sexual organs and you d think they were not legitimate body parts in how much of the medical industry reacts. Look how long it took people to stop snickering about impotence drugs and condoms and start treating them as serious male health issues.
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Fhunter,

Not to diminish what you are saying as not being correct and worth mentioning, but we are talking about the stage of male sexual organ restoration that would happen long after a soldier has already successfully survived his initial injuries. No doubt many kinds of mines were more deadly than bouncing bettys. Bouncing bettys gained fame for targeting the male sexual organs as a morale and fear weapon and less for its deadly effectiveness in battle. Once the soldier has survived and is healing, then the repair and restoration of damaged or lost sexual organs becomes a great concern for him. In the past, little has been tried or offered to men at that stage of their recovery. Hopefully, it will become routine to offer men real organs instead of only artificial and non functioning sexual organs after they are healing.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 27, 2018 11:56 pm Losethem,

That is the kind of unserious thinking that many drs have shown towards men s genitals that I m complaining about. Had you offered a body part like a kidney, eye, or other frequently transplanted organ, I think a dr might have shown a more serious interest in its use as a transplant for someone needing that organ. But mention men s sexual organs and you d think they were not legitimate body parts in how much of the medical industry reacts. Look how long it took people to stop snickering about impotence drugs and condoms and start treating them as serious male health issues.

I'm not sure in this case the issue is that. There are a whole variety of ethical issues I think could come up. For example the man who is the subject of the original post in this thread. They transplanted the entire male package, minus the testicles. They didn't want to potentially give him the ability to procreate and have the child be that of the deceased donor. Though I'm not sure how successful a testicle transplant would be anyhow, given the micro-surgical skills required to attach it properly (the testicles have an easily identified artery, but the venous structure is a tangle).

In the case of my offer to donate my dick, the issue I can see coming up would be we find a well qualified recipient of the organ. Then I'm still around doing my thing and potentially have regrets later and want it back. I don't really, but what if a donor did? Combine that with the fact I doubt many people donating at death would want to donate to an FtM patient (I personally don't have a problem, but others might), and I can see how the refusal came about.
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