Charlie999 wrote:Charlie - sorry to hear about your implant failure. Mine is still working, but barely, and not as good as I would like. Dr Brady - uro in Orlando - consulted and advised I would need a complete replacement. Hate to think of going thru that again, but guess I will have to bite the bullet soon. Sure hope you can get by with only bulb replacement. Let us know as you go. We will all be pulling for you.
Blessings,
Charlie
Charlie 999,
They say a replacement is not as traumatic as the first implant and I would guess that replacement of a bulb would be a simple thing to do, super simple. Snip the tubes, put in a new bulb and splice it in, but I'm just guessing at what's involved.
Dr. Kramer had said he could lower my pump in 5 minutes and I believe he was planning to add a little tubing and splice it in. I'm pretty sure that is what he had in mind. I had my revision done closer to home though by Dr. Dean Knoll in Nashville. He took a different approach which involved removal of scar tissue and a sac that builds up around the pump as it heals. He also opened a part of the corpora and took the existing tubing out, freeing it up to allow the pump to ride lower. He then stitched the pump in place so it wouldn't migrate. SO, that was a different approach to my revision and believe me, it wasn't easier than the original procedure. I have significant swelling and discomfort, but you'd expect that when cutting out and removing tissue, plus internal incisions are involved. It's going to take a while to feel normal after this, but I think this should turn out well. This approach eliminated the need for additional tubing and splices which could have its own set of problems if there were failures later at the splices.
Only time will tell if this approach was best. But I say again, most guys on this board feel that a replacement is less traumatic than the original surgery. I wish you the best.
62 years old. ED for years. High BP and meds have done me in. AMS 700 CX /3.0 cm RTE Implanted by Andrew Kramer on 10/12/16. Involved revision to relocate tubes and pump performed 12/29/16 by Dr. Knoll of Nashville, TN.