Postby BillinAL » Sun Aug 20, 2017 7:12 pm
I will be 4 weeks post surgery in three days. I still have some soreness on the sides of my scrotum which I believe is due to having my 20cm + 2 cm RTE Titan replaced with a 22cm +1 cm RTE. That means one cm of those RTE is expanding instead of a fixed size and will need to heal. Other than that and a few odd shooting pains, I am healing well.
But here comes the bad news. On my first implant, it was done infra-pubically, so that I had very little swelling in my scrotum. I can rememeber being told by the doctor to begin pulling down on the pump after a few days. I did and ended with very good pump positioning centered just below my balls.
My recent revision was done through my scrotum and I had a surprising amount of swelling so that I could not even feel the pump for 2 1/2 weeks. At that time, I could feel that the pump was way too high, but felt like I could pull it down once the soreness and swelling subsided. The release portion of the pump is jammed up against the bottom of my penis and above my balls. It is fixed in a position with the release button pointed toward my ass. I can barely feel the release since it is so buried. The pump bulb itself is about level with the upper half of my balls. Over the last couple of days I have used a good bit of force to try to pull it down but can not get it loose. I can feel the tissue stretching that it is attached to. I have pulled hard enough to move my penis up and down when pulling. I have read somehere where the capsule can grow to the place where the incisions were made in the corpora (to install the cylinders) and I got a feeling that is what happened with the swelling having jammed everything together for a couple of weeks. In addition, since the pump is not in the bottom of my sack, one or more of the tubes is looped toward the inside of the incision in my scrotum and rubbing on the inside of the incision keeping it sore.
Not sure at this point that I will ever be able to use this pump. It is simply too high and pointed in a direction that the release will be impractical if not impossible to get to. Needless to say I am pretty aggravated at this point.
Doctor tells me to wait till fully healed and then try to pull it down. If it won't pull down, we'll have to determine what to do next.
Has anyone had to have a pump revision immediately following an implant. How long do you normally have to wait to have it done?
Thanks ahead for any info.
Bill
75 years old, Severe ED since Robotic Prostatectomy in 2010. Titan implanted 2014 by Dr Milam. Titan failed (tubing leak near cylinder) May 2017. Revision by Dr. Kramer on 7/26/17. Replaced cylinders and pump - upsized to 22 cm Titan, 1 cm RTE.