frank66665 wrote:35,000 a year worldwide are zero point %, this shows that people do not trust this system, except those who are obliged and have a completely dead cock, in Naples they say quà nobody is stupid ..., it is clear that this system is a scam, unfortunately desperation leads to you doing it at any cost
"this system is a scam" Exactly what part of the system is a scam?
Projecting from scany statistics is fraught with error. AMS/Boston Scientific, who makes the implants has about 70% of the U.S. market share. Add in Coloplast and you are now at more than 50,000 per year with an average service life of about (reliably reported) 10 years (though I do not know how to estimate the men who die with their implants still functional, which would affect the service life statistic).
By the way (to GT1956), I do not know of any significan number of men who only get one implant tube implanted. They are usually done as a pair. Just like shoes.
I expect high-volume imlanters could do a lot more than 500 a year. Say a surgeon does surgeries 3 times a week. An implant surgery can be done in less than an hour, so let's say 2 hours to get the patient in and out of the surgical suite (remember, pre and post-op work is most often done by members of the surgical team without the surgeons participation). That is 15 a week. 50 weeks a year (surgeons need vacations on the yachts these surgeries pay for) 750 implants a year.
But like I said, projecting with sparse statistics is iffy. Sam Clemens said,
Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply with justice and force: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”