Are RTE's Bad?

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
freshkid1234
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Re: Are RTE's Bad?

Postby freshkid1234 » Fri Jul 14, 2023 7:41 am

I agree with the above, totally. Everyone is going to have their opinion and experience on this of which you're entitled to. I can only speak from my experience. I have a very deep crus probably due to my height. I ask about RTE's pre implant and was told they'd be minimised, however i ended up with 3.5 RTE. I was told that they were used to place the pump and tubing correctly. Unless im at 100% inflation (which doesn't feel any good) i have poor stability. I can feel it flex right at the top of the RTE's, every. single. time.

Is this a consequence of the rest of my anatomy? Maybe. Is it because i have an average girth? Maybe. Point is if less RTE's were used ie: a 26cm with 1cm trimmed off instead of 22cm and 3.5 RTE, i would have better stability. That cannot be argued otherwise, period.

As for the arguement about the pump placement. I believe its Dr EID who tries to minimise the use of RTEs for stability sake? Is it that Dr EID has never implanted someone with a deep crus? I wouldn't have thought so. The same with Dr Perito? Do they also add more RTE's only with deeper crus?

None of us are surgeons so there can never be a definitive answer. However there's 2 things i believe. RTE's increase the chance of instability. And, most surgeons i believe, use preconnected implants. I've always been an extreme grower and i believe i ended up with 3.5 RTE based on the operating table measurements ie: my corpora stretched further than anticipated.

Again, i'm not a surgeon and there's a massive chance i'm wrong, its just my opinion. Together with this, i'm not criticizing my surgeon as my implant works as intended... it just has more instability than i would have liked.
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Hello you got a 22cm +3,5cm RTE, so you have 5,5cm not inflateable part from the cylinders (25%) + 3,5cm non inflateable part from the RTE

16,5cm INFLATEABLE
9 cm NOT INFLATEABLE

You dont must be surgeon to know everything about your stability of your dick, common sense is more than enough.

Now measure from the base of your penis to the tip of the implant (distal part). For example if it is 15cm then you know you have only 1.5cm inflateable part in your crus. If your proximal part is then 10,5cm and you only have 1,5cm inflateable part there it s clear why you dont have enough stability in your penis. All what you need is to think logical.

Your dick would be much stronger with 26cm -0,5cm cut off. You would end with

19,5CM INFLATEABLE
6cm NOT INFLATEABLE

A difference in 3cm more inflateable cylinder in your crus. Big difference if you have 1,5cm or 4,5cm inflateable part in your crus.

I think it s easier and faster for the surgeon to take the 22cm pre connected Implant compared to a 26cm XL and customize all the parts together (Coloplast is pre connected up to 22cm/ with the 24XL the surgeon must built all the components together). He will safe at least 15min in the OR. I think that s the reason. But I think this 15min would be a good invested time in your happiness.
Dr. Osmonov - 23/6/2023 UKSH Kiel
Coloplast 22cm+1cm RTE, Titan Touch pump - penoscrotal

FinallyBionic
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Re: Are RTE's Bad?

Postby FinallyBionic » Fri Jul 14, 2023 8:23 am

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I’m roughly 2 hrs away if you’re headed north.
My fitness routine: before all hell broke loose and I bought and restored two 100-130 yr old houses I was hitting gym for a moderate strength workout.
I do dumbbells. Low weight. Lots of reps.
I’ve got good genes and eat healthy. My own beef. My own eggs. Lots of veggies from garden. My tomatoes aren’t doing shit but I’m covered in squash, zucchini, okra, cantaloupe, and cucumbers. Corn is a work in progress. This is my first year ever to try growing tobacco.
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Feel free to pm me. If you want my cell I have no issue. I think we’re both doing so well that we don’t need a support group. Perhaps we can see who wears theirs out first.

Sounds like you had yours done at Brooke. I used Tricare and had it done by Austin’s high volume guy. I like him but his PA was the absolute best in service after the sale and teaching me to be comfortable with it.

Thanks for the photo comment. At my age it’s not necessary to feel like a porn star but we are all guys and yeah, having one that looks and works good is a blessing.

I loved this post :)
Finally Bionic
1969. RP Oct. 2017. Pills and Trimix didn't work. Inguinal hernia repair on both sides. AMS CX 21 cm+1 RTE, by Dr. Kai Li at Kaiser, VA, Jan. 2021. FT member since July 2020 as AST2123. See my previous 457 posts.

newbie443
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Re: Are RTE's Bad?

Postby newbie443 » Fri Jul 14, 2023 9:23 am

The skill level I referred to in my earlier post has to do in part with using preconnected devices. Coloplast has been know for tubbing problems and I would guess the reason to go to only preconnected devices in std. sizes. AMS offers both pre connected and non in all sizes. Thing is this only really deals with the cylinders as the reservoir must be filled during surgery. Preconnected does save connecting the pump and the cylinders and for lesser experienced doctors help with possible points of failure. But preconnected are one length so it does effect pump placement adding the use of RTE's for pump placement and the reason for doctors to want the tubing junction to exit the incision in the Tunica. And then more RTE's. Very good doctors have no trouble with making 3 connections instead of just one and prefer to do so for the best pump location. So I would think that they cut and splice the Titan preconnected cylinder to pump tubing for pump placement when needed. This may also have something to do with men who have high pumps.

As I also posted earlier the instability seems to effect larger sizes more so than others. As far as normal size men (5.75" average) it will in many cases make little difference. But if you are searching for a doctor for this operation, it is a good way to find the best doctor available to you. On the other side of that, most implants are done by low volume doctors, with long wait times for activation, greater RTE use, and many that do not even do reoperations. And the satisfaction rate is still high. Again, I think that small or no RTE use is better, but RTE use is not bad, at least not for most of us. If you are the few in the extra large sizes or if for some reason you must have a 1:00 erection then this will be a greater concern to you.
Injections failed. Implanted 3-21-18 AMS 700 LGX 21 + 1 RTE 100 cc reservoir 6.5" L 5" G Dr. Kramer.

Proximal Perforation Sling Repair 4/13/21 Dr. Broghammer

66 years young.

Will show and tell and talk with others.


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