Hi all,
This is driving me crazy. I need your help. I was trying to figure out if there is a way to calculate amount of
PMMA to volume growth. It seems rather straightforward but my results are confusing. I got approximately a 10 cc increase for each cc of \'effective
PMMA\' inserted. Does that make sense? Did I mess up the calcs somewhere? See the table below. Any suggestions are appreciated. NOTE: I approximated my shaft volume using truncated cone volume: V = h * pie / 3 * (R' + Rr + r')
Also, if I get the Silikon 1000 (touch up) it would be a completely different result because there is no collagen growth associated with it. Would it be one to one?. For example, would 10 cc of Silikon 1000 result in a volume increase of 10 cc?
Thanks in advance for your insights.
CPW
TimeLength (in)Length less glans
(in)Circumference at glans
(in)Circ at Base (in)Radius at glans (in)Radius at base (in)Volume of Shaft
(cubic in)Volume of Shaft
(cubic cc)PMMAEffective
PMMA
(cc)Delta Volume Change
(cc)Volume Chg per Effective
PMMA
(cc)Start6.255.25560.7960.95512.673207.669 Post Round 1 Results6.255.255.56.50.8751.03515.075247.03519cc @ 20%3.839.36610.359Post Round 2 Results6.255.25670.9551.11417.686289.82418cc @ 30%5.442.7897.924Lengthening76670.9551.11420.213331.227 41.403 Post Round 3 Results76771.1141.11423.396383.38914cc @ 30% 4cc @ 10%4.652.16211.340