Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. For men who don't respond to other treatments, a penile implant is a surgical option. It involves placing a device inside the penis to allow for erections suitable for sexual activity, helping to restore sexual function and improve quality of life.
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Meet Dr. Jay Simhan
Chair and Professor, Temple Urology and Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Fox Chase - Temple Urologic Institute
Carol and Lou Della Penna Endowed Chair in Urologic Cancer Survivorship
Director of Reconstructive and Prosthetic Urology, Temple Health
Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple Health
Fellowship Program Director, Reconstructive Urology, Fox Chase - Temple Urologic Institute
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As a reconstructive urologist, I surgically manage the functional restoration of all urologic organs – specifically, the kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra, and penis. My interest in becoming a reconstructive urologist arose from my desire to beneficially impact a patient’s quality of life. Many of the patients I see have quality of life problems from a cancer treatment itself. Indeed, the purpose of such cancer treatments are to extend a patient’s lifespan; my focus, specifically, is to optimize a patient’s quality of life.