Coloplast Titan® Penile Implant

Inflatable Penile Prosthesis

At a Glance

  • Custom-fit to your natural length, the Titan implant has three parts completely concealed in the body
  • Designed to mimic the look and performance of a natural erection
  • Not visibly noticeable when flaccid
  • Easy to use and always ready
  • Maximizes penis girth and rigidity

The Details

The Coloplast Titan Penile Implant is an erection assistance device that is designed to help a man get an erection and is completely hidden inside the body. It puts the man back in control of his body and can be used at any time. Unlike other treatments for ED, a penile implant restores spontaneity and allows a man to get an erection without any planning or waiting.2

The Titan inflatable penile implant was designed to mimic the look and performance of a natural erection.2 It is made with a unique material called Bioflex ® , which is safe for your body and stronger than silicone.2,3 The Bioflex material was specifically engineered for penile implants to make them stronger and more durable3 than other penile implants available.

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What to know about Inflatable Penile Prosthetics

How it works

When you squeeze the pump in the scrotum, fluid moves from the reservoir into the cylinders in the shaft of the penis, creating an erection.

When you press the deflate button on the pump in the scrotum, the fluid moves out of the penis and back into the reservoir for a natural looking flaccid state.

Who’s it for?

The Titan penile implant is indicated for men with erectile dysfunction who are considered to be candidates for implantation of a penile prosthesis.5

Effectiveness

Patients with the Titan implant report a 98% satisfaction rate, and their partners report a 96% satisfaction rate.2

Medical Chart

Most Common Side Effects

  • Scrotal swelling
  • Autoinflation
  • Discomfort
  • Angulation/curvature

Please see the Important Safety Information at the bottom of this page for additional risk information.

Good to Know

In the search to find the right physician, it’s important to find a urologist who specializes in erectile dysfunction and penile implants. When moving forward with a penile implant, it can be helpful to know that penile implants are generally covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare. Insurance coverage varies, but help is available. Your physician’s office and your insurance carrier can determine your actual cost.

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References

1. Miller LE, Khera M, Bhattacharyya S, Patel M, Nitschelm K, Burnett AL. Long-Term Survival Rates of Inflatable Penile Prostheses: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Urology. 2022 ;166:6-10.

2.Data on file at Coloplast.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. Titan Instructions for Use

6. Bernal RM, Henry GD. Contemporary patient satisfaction rates for three-piece inflatable penile prostheses. Adv Urol. 2012;2012:707321.

Important safety information

Titan ®  & Titan Touch Inflatable Penile Prosthesis

The Titan Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is a surgically implanted mechanical penile implant intended for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in men. The Titan implant is a 3-piece fluid- filled system manually operated to produce and sustain an erection for sexual intercourse.

Indications

The Titan Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is indicated for male patients with erectile dysfunction who are considered to be candidates for implantation of a penile prosthesis.

Contraindications

The Titan implant is not for use in patients who have one or more of the following conditions: 1) have an active infection, particularly urinary tract or genital infection, 2) are sensitive or allergic to silicone or polyurethane, 3) have ongoing difficulty urinating or emptying the bladder (e.g.,bladder outlet obstruction or neurogenic bladder), or 4) unwilling to undergo any further surgery for device revision.

Warnings

Patients should consider the warnings, precautions and potential complications associated with the use of this product, which may include the following: potential for resurgery (note: device is not a lifetime implant). Implantation makes latent natural erections, as well as other interventional treatment options, impossible. Implantation may result in penile shortening,curvature or scarring. Pre-existing abdominal or penile scarring or contracture may make
surgical implantation more complicated or impractical. Diabetic, as well as immunocompromised patients, may have an increased risk of infection which could result in permanent damage to tissue/organs. Excessive stresses from rigorous exercise and vigorous masturbation/intercourse could lead to device damage.Certain stresses and pressures (straddle seating, obesity, etc.) could lead to involuntary inflation or deflation. Post-implant penile size, girth and angle can vary based on patient anatomy, implant size, level of inflation, and presence of Peyronie’s disease.

Precautions

Patients with spinal cord injury may have an increased risk of infection. This
device may be used to treat erectile dysfunction in the presence of Peyronie’s disease. Although the implant is not visible, depending on the placement (submuscular) the reservoir may be palpable. Patients should consider the following factors which could lead to increased risk of failure and can be critical to the eventual success of the procedure: ability and willingness of the patient to follow instructions; associated psychological status (e.g., psychogenic erectile dysfunction,inappropriate attitude or motivation); health conditions which hamper sexual activity (such as severe angina) may prevent successful use of this device; manual dexterity problems; and lack sufficient manual dexterity or strength necessary to operate the device. Impact injuries to the pelvic or abdominal areas (e.g., sports injuries) can result in damage to the implant which may necessitate replacement of the device. Contracture of tissue around the pump can cause unnatural firmness in the scrotum and involuntary inflation or deflation. The device may fail to deflate and/or deflation of the device may be slow or difficult for some patients. Device malfunctions may result in the inability to inflate or deflate the device. Removal of the device without timely reimplantation of a new implant may complicate subsequent reimplantation.

Potential Complications

Adverse events are known to occur with penile protheses procedures and implants; some may require revision surgery or removal of the implant. Adverse events following penile protheses implantation may be new onset (de novo), persistent, worsening, transient, or permanent. Adverse events may include but are not limited to: inability to pull foreskin back from tip of uncircumcised penis (acquired phimosis); abnormal wound healing/adhesion/scar tissue; bladder storage symptoms/urinary retention; tightening, shortening, deformity or curvature of penis (capsular contracture, induration); discomfort/pain; injury to tissue or organs (perforation/erosion/extrusion) resulting in damage or loss of tissue (necrosis); open tunnel between tissue or organs (fistula); foreign body reaction/allergic reaction/sensitivity; bleeding/hemorrhage or collection of blood or fluid outside of tissue or vessels (hematoma/seroma); hernia; Infection/urinary tract infection; redness or swelling (inflammation/edema); difficult or painful intercourse (dyspareunia/sexual dysfunction); obstruction/occlusion; numbness or decreased sensation (e.g., hypoesthesia); and urinary incontinence.The occurrence of these events may require one or more subsequent surgeries which may or may not always fully correct the complication.
This treatment is prescribed by your physician. Discuss the treatment options with your physician to understand the risks and benefits of the various options to determine if an inflatable penile implant is right for you.

Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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