thedriver wrote:Mark1974 wrote:Rufian wrote:
Shitty surgeon i would go to someone else
If he shook his head like a jerk like that i would never see him again
No, he is actually one of the best in the world
There a lot of potential problems with malleables and one must be realistic about them.
I just can't stand the idea of the pump and tubing and reservoir, so I either will deal with the challenges of a malleable or not get an implant
I agree the pump, hose's, reservoir are a bitch to have moving around in your body, I never did get use to that feeling.
What was his reasoning for advising against it ?
If he can install a IPP he certainly can do a MPP, you don't want to go without anything, the MPP is a easier surgery, chance of erosion is very low as long as your sized right at the time of surgery, infection chances are lower, no pumping, tube, or dexterity issuses involved with the MPP.
What did he say were the problems with them in his explanation ?
Dr Levine and a training physician were in the room from what I remember
I brought up malleables and he shook his head and then the training physician explained how they were used for placeholders and for extreme cases where patients have dexterity problems
It was brief, because most of the focus of that visit was discussing the differences between the AMS and the Coloplast
That was in 2022. I'm going to see him March 12 and ask about the Rigi10. If he is against it I will ask if there is another doctor in the midwest (hopefully Chicago area) who does malleables