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The prevalence of erectile dysfunction is increasing among men meaning more patients may be seeking a long-term solution.

Inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) surgery is a big step, and both you and your patient want to make sure it goes smoothly and meets expectations for a satisfying outcome. Complex patient populations can result in a higher likelihood of complications which means as a physician you have a lot to consider when choosing the right implant for your patient.

Operating room considerations

 


Up to


78%

of IPP patients are diabetic, which can almost double the risk of infection.1,2

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Up to


50%

 of IPP patients had previous pelvic surgery/trauma which may lead to a higher risk of penile shortening and could require special considerations for reservoir placement.1,4,5

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Up to


33%

 of IPP patients had Peyronie’s disease, increasing risk of device malfunction and penile shortening—reducing functionality and post-op satisfaction rates by 7%.1,3,5

Titan IPP performance in the operating room

Technology that’s designed and engineered for performance

Titan® Touch Features

Built for durability

Bioflex* cylinders ensure a more rigid erection and can withstand the pressures needed for manual modeling. In fact, it's the only IPP with FDA approval for manual modeling in the presence of Peyronie's disease.

Ease of implantation

Hydrophilic coating increases lubricity for ease of cvlinder placement: zero-degree angle tubing means minimal dilation required to insert the proximal end of the cylinders.

Flexible placement options

The cloverleaf reservoir is the only product FDA-approved for both space of Retzius and submuscular reservoir placement.

Lock-out valve

Keeps the patient in control by preventing the embarrassment of unintended auto-inflation.

Soft-molded tips

For a more natural feel that more human closely resemble corporal tip.


Titan® Touch, New Generation

You asked, we listened, and now there’s something new in the inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) market. Titan Touch has an innovative new design so it’s easy to use with the durability and performance you and your patients expect. Our commitment to innovation in men’s health means we use your input to help us design products that help patients get the most out of their lives.

Innovation that powers performance

Same Bioflex cylinders for unmatched girth and rigidity

Unique, proprietary material engineered specifically for penile implant cylinders, unlike generic silicone material used in other prosthetic devices.

Performance that satisfies so your patients can rediscover their confidence and get back to a healthy sex life

17%

More girth11

 

Maximizing girth may lead to increased partner stimulation and satisfaction.

3x

More rigid12

 

Increased rigidity reduces the chance of buckling during sex.

3x

More durable13

 

Enhanced penetration performance for more confidence in a variety of sexual positions so patients can feel uninhibited.

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References

  1. Bajic, Petar et al. “Etiology of Erectile Dysfunction and Duration of Symptoms in Patients Undergoing Penile Prosthesis: A Systematic Review.” Sexual medicine reviews vol. 8,2 (2020): 333-337.
  2. Towe M, Huynh LM, Osman MM, et al. Impact of Antimicrobial Dipping Solutions on Postoperative Infection Rates in Patients With Diabetes Undergoing Primary Insertion of a Coloplast Titan Inflatable Penile Prosthesis. J Sex Med 2020;17:2077e2083.
  3. Lyons M, Carson III C, Coward R. Special considerations for placement of an inflatable penile prosthesis for the patient with Peyronie’s disease: techniques and patient preference. Med Devices (Auckl). 2015;8:331-340
  4. Madiraju, SriGita K et al. “Placement of Inflatable Penile Implants in Patients With Prior Radical Pelvic Surgery: A Literature Review.” Sexual medicine reviews vol. 7,1 (2019): 189-197.
  5. Narang, Gopal L et al. “Preoperative counseling and expectation management for inflatable penile prosthesis implantation.” Translational andrology and urology vol. 6,Suppl 5 (2017): S869-S880.
  6. Coloplast. Data on file.
  7. Sadeghi-Nejad H. Penile prosthesis surgery: A review of prosthetic devices and associated complications. J Sex Med. March 2007;4(2):296-309.
  8. Pritchard C, et al. Comparison of AMS 700 CX and Coloplast Titan Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Cylinders Subjected to In Vitro Cyclic Buckling.
  9. Fernandez-Crespo, Raul E et al. “Optimizing Outcomes in Penile Implant Surgery.” The Urologic clinics of North America vol. 48,4 (2021): 527-542.
  10. Garber BB. Mentor Alpha 1 inflatable penile prosthesis: patient satisfaction and device reliability. Urology. 1994 Feb;43(2):214-7.
  11. Pescatori ES, Goldstein I. Intraluminal device pressures in 3-piece inflatable penile prostheses: the pathophysiology of mechanical malfunction. J Urol. 1993 Feb;149(2):295-300.
  12. Scovell JM, Ge L, Barrera EV, Wilson SK, Carrion RE, Hakky TS. Longitudinal and Horizontal Load Testing of Inflatable Penile Implant Cylinders of Two Manufacturers: An Ex Vivo Demonstration of Inflated Rigidity. J Sex Med. 2016 Nov;13(11):1750-1757.
  13. Pritchard, Charles, MD, et al. “Comparison of AMS 700 CX and Coloplast Titan Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Cylinders Subjected to In-Vitro Cyclic Buckling.” Sexual Medicine Society of North America Fall Meeting, Poster 111, 2008.
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