ED QUIZ
Take this simple quiz to understand the severity of your erectile dysfunction symptoms, taking ~2 minutes to complete.

Types of Penile Prosthesis
Infla10® Pulse™ Series
Dynamic Inflatable Penile Prosthesis

Rigicon® offers the Infla10® Pulse™ three-piece dynamic inflatable penile prostheses, designed for men suffering from chronic, organic erectile dysfunction (ED) and suitable candidates for penile prosthesis implantation.
Rigi10™
Malleable Penile Prosthesis

Rigi10™ offers high patient satisfaction rates, is a cost-effective, reliable alternative that simulates a natural erection feeling.
Types of Penile Prosthesis
In the table below, you will find a general comparison between two types of penile prosthesis:
– Infla10® Pulse™ Dynamic Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (DIPP)
– Rigi10™ Malleable Penile Prosthesis (MPP)
You can obtain general, non-diagnostic information about penile prostheses from our patient consultants 24/7. They cannot provide medical advice, diagnose any condition, or recommend a specific treatment.
Please speak with your doctor or urologist for medical advice.
| Features | Infla10® Pulse™ AX DIPP | Infla10® Pulse™ X DIPP | Rigi10™ MPP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girth Expansion | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Girth and Length Expansion | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Concealable | ✓ | ✓ | Semi-Rigid |
| Inflatable | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Reservoir | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Pump | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Free consultation* | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Device Warranty** | Lifetime | Lifetime | Lifetime |
**You can receive free general information about Rigicon penile implants from our patient support team 24/7. This service does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Please speak with your doctor or urologist for medical advice.
**The warranty period and details are provided according to the conditions in the instructions for use (IFU) of each prosthesis. This guarantee covers only the replacement of the implant itself. However, it does not cover any other costs, such as surgery, medical care, hospital stays, or related expenses.
Rigicon Infla10® Pulse™ Dynamic Inflatable Penile Prosthesis
Set Up A Consultation With A Patient Consultation
You can arrange a call with our patient consultants to receive general information about penile prostheses and Rigicon® products. They can help you understand the types of devices that exist and prepare questions for your doctor.
Patient consultants do not provide medical advice, make diagnoses, or recommend specific treatments or surgeons. Treatment decisions must always be made between you and your healthcare professional.
Before and After Surgery
If you and your doctor are considering penile prosthesis surgery, you will be asked to visit the clinic of your choice so that a qualified urologist can assess whether this procedure is appropriate for you. Our role is to provide general information and help you navigate this important process; all clinical decisions remain with your healthcare team.
YYou may be contacted by trained patient support staff to discuss your general situation and preferences. They may ask broad questions about your symptoms and previous treatments to understand what information may be most relevant for you. They cannot confirm any diagnosis or provide medical advice; only your doctor can do this.
Your eligibility for penile prosthesis surgery can only be determined by a qualified urologist or healthcare team after a clinical assessment, physical examination, and review of relevant medical tests. You will be asked to visit the clinic in order to have this evaluation.
If you and your treating urologist decide that a penile prosthesis is an appropriate option, the date of your surgery will be arranged by the clinic in line with your medical needs and local hospital availability.
Penile prosthesis surgery is performed by a qualified surgeon, usually under general or spinal anaesthesia. Your healthcare team will monitor you throughout the procedure and explain the potential benefits, risks, and possible complications in advance as part of the informed consent process.
After the surgery, your physician will review your recovery, provide instructions on wound care, pain management, device activation, and when you may safely resume sexual activity. It is important to follow your doctor’s advice and attend all recommended follow-up appointments.
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
UNDERSTANDING ED
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is commonly defined as the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. It can occur at any age and may have physical, psychological, or mixed causes. ED can affect quality of life for both the individual and their partner and may sometimes be a sign of underlying health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hormonal problems, or psychological issues. If you think you may have ED, it is important to speak with your doctor for assessment and personalised advice.
All About EDTREATMENT OPTIONS
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition. Although ED is not usually life-threatening, it can negatively affect your quality of life and relationships. There are multiple treatment options for ED, ranging from lifestyle changes and counselling to medications, devices, and surgery. Not every treatment is suitable for every person. The most appropriate option for you depends on the cause(s) of ED, your overall health, and your personal preferences. A qualified healthcare professional can help you understand which approaches may be suitable in your situation
TreatmentsGET YOUR ED SCORE
Take this simple questionnaire to help you reflect on the severity of your ED symptoms and how they may be impacting your life. This tool is intended to support discussions with your doctor and does not replace a medical consultation or provide a diagnosis. Only a qualified healthcare professional can diagnose ED and recommend treatment.
ED AssessmentINFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS
For some men with medically diagnosed ED who have not achieved satisfactory results with other treatments, and who are assessed as suitable for surgery, a penile prosthesis may be considered as a long-term treatment option. Rigicon offers the Infla10® Pulse™ three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis for such patients, when recommended by their treating urologist. These devices are included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) and are sponsored and supplied in Australia by Rigicon Pty. Only a urologist or qualified surgeon can determine whether an inflatable penile prosthesis is appropriate for you after careful assessment of benefits, risks, and alternative options.
Talk to a SpecialistLIFETIME WARRANTY
Rigicon offers a lifetime limited warranty on its penile implants worldwide. The warranty terms and conditions are described in the Instructions for Use (IFU) for each device. This warranty applies to the implant device itself and covers its replacement if certain criteria are met. It does not cover the costs of surgery, hospital stay, physician fees, anaesthesia, or any other medical or non-medical expenses associated with implantation, removal, or replacement of the device. The warranty does not guarantee treatment success, improvement in sexual function, or freedom from complications. Individual outcomes depend on many factors, including underlying health conditions and surgical technique. For full warranty details, please refer to the IFU and speak with your healthcare provider.
Ask Questions to ExpertCONTACT A MEN’S HEALTH CONSULTANT
We are here to support you with general information. Fill out the form to learn more about ED and penile prosthesis treatment options and to request non-diagnostic information.
Our men’s health consultants can:
Rigicon® Talks Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Videos
Top 10 Questions Answered About Penile Prosthesis
| Time | Question |
|---|---|
| 01:24 | Are you a candidate for a penile implant? |
| 03:03 | Will the penile implant affect ejaculation or orgasm? |
| 04:11 | Will the penile implant affect the length and girth of the penis? |
| 05:09 | Will my partner notice the implant? |
| 07:07 | How long is the recovery period after penile implant surgery? |
| 08:24 | How to prepare for penile implant surgery? |
| 09:33 | Can I choose the type of the penile implant I receive? |
| 11:50 | How does the penile implant affect the appearance and feel of the penis? |
| 14:30 | Will the penile implant interfere with urination? |
| 15:46 | What is the lifetime of a penile implant and what is the likelihood of needing a revision? |
The Patient and Nurse Perspective in Prosthetic Urology
| Time | Question |
|---|---|
| 00:40 | What is the nurse's role in prosthetic urology surgeries, and how do nurses help patients prepare for the procedure? |
| 02:23 | How can nurses help patients manage their expectations and concerns before surgery? |
| 03:26 | What does the typical recovery process look like after surgery? |
| 05:19 | How does teamwork between nurses and surgeons impact patient care and outcomes in prosthetic urology surgeries? |
| 06:06 | What advice would you give to patients considering an implant? |
FAQ
What is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)?
+ Erectile Dysfunction, which is one of the most common sexual dysfunctions in male patients today, is defined as erectile dysfunction or, colloquially, impotence, the absence of sufficient stiffness and erection for healthy sexual intercourse, or the termination of erection in the penis without obtaining satisfaction, even if there is. In general, up to 50% (+/-2) of men over the age of 40 encounters erectile dysfunction at least once in their life.
Erectile dysfunction can affect a man’s quality of life due to its problem in establishing a healthy sexual relationship. In addition, erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of other diseases. The chronic symptom of erectile dysfunction can also be seen as a cardiovascular disease that may not cause enough blood to reach the penis for an erection.
Erectile dysfunction, a common male sexual dysfunction, is closely related to erectile dysfunction treatment and, in particular, penile prosthesis. Erectile dysfunction, which one out of ten men faces in their lifetime, is also called erectile dysfunction. In men who have this problem, it is possible that the penis does not reach the level of hardness and erection that will allow intercourse before sexual intercourse or that this hardness cannot continue until satisfaction is reached in the relationship. This situation, which creates great negativities in terms of the patient’s psychology and quality of life, is a health problem that can be treated with different methods today.
What are the reasons for ED?
+From adolescence onwards, sexual function in men consists of a complex process governed by many different mechanisms such as the brain, hormonal system, blood vessels, muscle system, nerves, and emotional factors. Any emotional or physical problem in any of these mechanisms may pave the way for erectile dysfunction regardless of age. In addition to physiological conditions, many situations such as stress, intense work life, negativity caused by private life, anxiety can also cause erectile dysfunction, known as erectile dysfunction in men. In existing patients, the increase in these triggers may exacerbate erection problems and cause more severe negativities. In the emergence of the erection problem, which generally occurs due to physical causes and the effects of psychological issues, either or both of these two reasons may have an effect.
What are the treatment options?
+In the treatment of erection problems, different methods can be used according to the underlying problems. It must first be determined whether the problem is of the physical origin or psychological origin. Most of the patients who experience sleep and morning erections do not have a physical problem. In this case, psychological treatments can be of great benefit. The treatment of erectile dysfunction due to physical causes can be treated with four main methods.
These are as follows:
Apart from the four main treatment methods above, ESWT therapy (shock wave therapy), which is a type of therapy rather than a treatment, is one of the applications used in treatment. Shock wave therapy, one of the last step treatment options that can be preferred before applying for penile prosthesis operation, is performed with ESWT devices. Although it is not yet accepted as a standard treatment option, it is a therapy that can be applied before the prosthesis if recommended by the physician. That provides positive results in some of the patients.
What is penile prosthesis as a permanent solution?
+In treating severe erectile dysfunction, successful results may not be obtained from step treatments such as medication, injection, or vacuum devices. However, performing a procedure such as a drug use, injection, or vacuuming before each sexual intercourse may adversely affect the natural development of sexuality and put the patient in a psychologically difficult situation. For such reasons, patients decide to use a penile prosthesis because of the necessity or the necessity of a permanent solution. These prostheses are placed on the penis with the help of surgical operations and are permanent.
Penile prosthesis types
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In its medical name, penile prosthesis is a treatment method performed by placing two silicone cylinders into the penis by surgical procedures. There are three different types of penile prosthesis that do not negatively affect urination, orgasm, ejaculation, and reproductive functions. These are as follows: The one-piece (malleable) prosthesis Inflatable 3-piece prosthesis An inflatable penile prosthesis, while the saline is transmitted from the reservoir to the cylinders with the help of a pump, the penis gradually hardens naturally. After sexual intercourse, when a button next to the pump is pressed, the saline collected in the cylinders is returned to the reservoirs, and the penis returns to its soft state. Compared to other prostheses, inflatable penile prostheses are often preferred because they have a higher success rate and a more natural appearance. Penile prostheses constitute the last step of treatment in erectile dysfunction and are generally preferred in patient groups who cannot benefit from other step treatments. In particular, patients who have received surgical treatment or radiotherapy (radiation therapy) for reasons such as diabetes (diabetes), prostate cancer, bladder cancer, etc., constitute the majority of patients in whom penile prosthesis is applied. For both male patients in this group and their partners, penile prostheses comprise a comfortable treatment method that offers high patient satisfaction.
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