Penile Implants

Penile Implant Surgeon in Houston, TX

Men’s Health Specialist – Dr. Jonathan Clavell

Dr. Jonathan Clavell is a board-certified urologist and men’s health specialist in Houston, Texas. Dr. Clavell is an expert in both inflatable (commonly referred to as the pump) and mechanical implants (Semi-rigid). Dr. Clavell has emerged as one of the leaders in penile prosthesis surgery and implant revision surgery in the state of Texas and the United States. Performing more than 350 penile implants per year, Dr. Clavell is in the top 1% of penile implant surgeons and is considered one of the best penile implant specialists in the world. Dr. Clavell is the Center of Excellence for both Boston Scientific’s AMS 700 series and Coloplast Titan. He will discover the best penile implant option for you and your lifestyle. Call (713) 424-4030 to learn more and call to schedule your appointment with Dr. Clavell.

What Is a Penile Implant?

A penile implant or penile prosthesis is a medical device designed to help gain and maintain an erection. It is placed into a man’s body and is designed to help him get an erection. This is a saline (liquid with water and salt) fluid-filled device that is placed inside the penis and help expand the penis to gain an erection. The penile implant consists of three components: Two cylinders or tubes that are placed inside the penis, a pump placed inside the scrotum, and a reservoir (or bag) that contains the fluid, which is transferred by the pump into the cylinders, causing the penis to expand and become rigid.

How Is the Penile Implant Placed?

There are different approaches to placing the penile implant, all of which have their advantages and disadvantages.

Penoscrotal

Advantages

  • Provides better exposure of the corporal bodies in case there is fibrosis (scar tissue).
  • Low risk of dorsal nerve injury.
  • Incision is not visible.
  • Allows fixation of the prosthetic pump inside the scrotum.
  • Gives the surgeon the ability to perform adjunct procedures (ventral phalloplasty, vasectomy, etc) if needed.
  • Allows for the “No-Touch Technique”.

Disadvantages

  • Possible complications associated with pump and tubing since the wound can be over these parts.
  • Possible difficulty to placing the reservoir or might require a counter incision.
  • Larger incision than infrapubic.

Infrapubic

Advantages

  • Reservoir is placed under direct vision.
  • Shorter surgical time.
  • Possible quicker recovery and shorter delay for patients to start cycling the implant.

Disadvantages

  • Higher risk of injury to dorsal nerve bundle.
  • Possible suboptimal pump placement.
  • Limited Exposure for complex revisions.
  • May be technically challenging for obese patients.

What Are the Benefits of a Penile Implant?

  • Reliable: For men who have erectile dysfunction, the penile implant provides a reliable option to gain an erection. Sometimes oral medications or penile injections cause undesirable side effects, are inconvenient, or simply do not work. The penile implant has no side effects when used and gives you a reliable erection that will assure you to have sexual intercourse.
  • Durable: Studies show that most penile implants last more than 10-15 years.1,2
  • Natural: The penile implant feels natural for both the patient and his partner.
  • Prevents Penile Shrinkage: The penile implant occupies the entire space within the penis, therefore preventing shrinkage.  Erectile dysfunction causes penile atrophy or shrinkage. The penile implant will occupy the space within the penis, and will give the resting penis a fuller, ‘longer’ looking shaft.
  • Convenient: There is nothing to carry with you, nothing to take by mouth or by needle, nothing to forget at home, and most importantly, it is ready when you are.
  • Corrects Curvature: Patients who have Peyronie’s Disease or penile curvature, are likely to have less curvature with the presence of a penile implant.  The penile implant is strong enough to overcome many curvatures. If you have severe curvature, Dr. Clavell will discuss with you if you need any additional procedure to make your penis look normal again.
  • Maintains Erection After Orgasm: With the penile implant, once you reach orgasm, the penis remains erect until it is no longer desired. The penis will remain erect as long as you want it erect. Premature ejaculation is no longer an issue. You may even have a second orgasm during the same sexual encounter.
  • High Satisfaction Rate: When compared to other treatment options, the penile implant provides the highest satisfaction rate, approximating 94-97%, and far outpacing satisfaction levels for oral medications (51.6%) and injection therapy (41%).

Penile Implant Options

How Do I Choose the Penile Implant that Is Right for Me?

Watch the videos below for an in-depth explanation from men’s sexual health expert, Dr. Jonathan Clavell regarding penile implants. In the first video, Dr. Clavell discusses the benefits of the AMS 700 and Coloplast Titan penile implants. In the second video, he explains the benefits and drawbacks of malleable penile implants.

What are the different Pumps that Coloplast Titan and AMS 700 provide?

The pump is what men interact with to both inflate and deflate the cylinders of the penile implant. The Coloplast Titan and the AMS 700 series both have 2 different pumps in the market. In the following videos, Dr. Clavell presents the pumps for each company and if this can make an impact in your overall satisfaction.

Why Choose Dr. Clavell?

No-Touch Technique

The most common complication after penile implant surgery is infection. In the hands of an experienced surgeon, that complication rate is less than 2-3%. The most common source of infection is bacteria in the skin. For this reason, Dr. Clavell prevents contact with the skin by using the “No-touch Technique (NIT)”. Dr. Clavell has been able to reduce the risk of infection to less than 1%. By avoiding contact between the penile prosthesis and the skin, we reduce the incidence of contamination of the penile implant with the bacteria in the skin.

In order to prevent complications, Dr. Clavell believes the management before the surgery is just as important as the care after the surgery. Dr. Clavell will provide you with specific instructions on what to do and what to expect before and after the surgery to prevent infection and other complications, such as reservoir herniation and hematoma (postoperative bleeding) formation.

Learn More about Dr. Clavell’s Optimized No Touch Technique

High-Volume Practice

Dr. Clavell is a Center of Excellence, consultant, and trainer for both Boston Scientific and Coloplast, and an expert in the implantation and revision of both devices. Dr. Clavell is also involved in training surgeons both nationally and internationally in regards to penile implant surgery. He will discuss with you which implant is best suited specifically for you. Men from all over the world seek Dr. Clavell for surgery, wanting to make sure they have the best outcome possible.  With more than 300 implants per year, our Houston urology clinic is the highest volume practice in prosthetic penile implants in the state of Texas and one of the highest volume practices in the United States and the world!

Jonathan Clavell, M.D., F.A.C.S

Board-Certified Urologist

Jonathan Clavell, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a board-certified urologist and fellowship-trained Sexual Medicine specialist providing advanced men’s health care to patients throughout Houston and the Southwest. He treats a full range of urologic conditions, including erectile dysfunction, BPH, Peyronie’s disease, vasectomy procedures, and complex men’s health concerns.

Dr. Clavell uses advanced minimally invasive and surgical techniques to deliver personalized, patient-centered care. He is also a national and international educator, training surgeons in penile implant surgery, Peyronie’s disease treatment, and Rezūm therapy for BPH, making his practice a trusted destination for specialized urologic care.

What Can I Expect After My Procedure?

After the procedure, you will wake up with the device partially inflated to both tamponade (stop) bleeding inside the penis and prevent penile shrinkage. You will also notice a special dressing that will keep the scrotum under compression and will prevent swelling or a hematoma (accumulation of blood). When possible, we prefer to keep patients admitted for observation to administer an additional dose of IV antibiotics to prevent infection. All patients are discharged the day after the surgery. Almost nobody needs to stay in the hospital.

You will be discharged with the compression dressings. You will remove these dressings 48-72 hours after your surgery. Subsequently, you may start showering but should avoid bathing (submerging in water) or swimming. Pain in your penis and scrotum is minimal and lasts for at least 1 to 2 weeks after surgery. You may return to work approximately 1 week after surgery, as long as it does not involve heavy lifting.

You will follow up with Dr. Clavell 4 to 6 weeks after surgery, when he will teach you how to cycle the device. You may start having sexual intercourse after your first follow-up appointment.

Learn More about What to Expect After Your Surgery

Frequently Asked Penile Implant Questions

Schedule a Penile Implant Consultation in Houston, TX

Dr. Clavell is a board-certified urologist with fellowship training in sexual dysfunctions, penile implants, reconstructive surgery for Peyronie’s disease, and BPH management. He will take the time to discuss your symptoms and help determine if a penile implant is right for you. For more information, please contact our urology clinic at (713) 424-4030 and schedule a consultation today!

For more immediate answers, check out Dr. Clavell’s 10 most common questions regarding penile implants.