Hi fellas, I had a uretoplasty at the age of fifty one. This year. I have had a bit of a problem with the actual amount of semen that I ejaculate, but it varies. I find the longer that I do not have sex or mastubate, the less semen there is. I suggest you wait until it has almost completely healed until you try it out. I did. I had two structures in my penis, one of which I still have. Erections are a little bit painful, but it seems to get better after a while. My penis is curved over towards my testicles a bit, and it feels like my uretra has shrunk. Not because of the surgery. I have found that I ejaculate quickly, but I always did have a problem with that.
Urination is a bit easier after the surgery, less painful. But I had to get used to sitting down to pee. I can say that it will not interfere with a normal sexual relationship with a woman.
R. W.
Hi I had urethraplasty done and i had sex the day after i got it out because i didn't listen very well to the nurse because i was so high on Oxycontin. Now i cant get a erection on my own and i don't feel any sensation in my penis also it kind of hurts after i have sex and it has been about 4 months since i had the surgery done and i have masturbated alot in hopes it would get better and it hasn't its gotten worse. Can anybody help me please If i quite masturbating will it get better and will i be able to get a erection????
Hi,
I did not have this surgery, but I had a TURP and resection of the bladderneck. I do not know what all is involve urethraplasty, but I was wondering if it can have simmilarities.
In the matter regarding ejeculation, after my surgery, there would be a build up to ejeculation but once this did take place the sensation is not there.
During a TURP and resection of the bladderneck, a scope is passed in the penis and tissue is scraped off the prostate. This procedure does damage the sphyncter, that controls ejecualtion. When a man ejeculates there is a sphyncter that closes to allow semen to be ejected from the penis. When this sphyncter is dammaged, semen now takes the route of least resistance and ends up going into the bladder. Some semen might dribble from the penis, but most of it will end up going into the bladder.
It is possible that this might be temporary. After having had many years without any semen coming out of the penis during ejeculation, I now have some semen being ejected during ejeculation. The force is not great, but the sensation is there again. Prior to the surgery and in the OR before the urologist started the surgery he told me about this possibility. I was told that the possibility of being able to father a child was very minimal. About a year after my TURP, my wife became pregnant with our youngest daughter.
I feel that some of your surgery would have the same result as a TURP.
All the best.
Ron