"Faulty Valve"
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:44 pm
Hello Guys,
I realize there has been some previous discussion, but I need clarification/help. I was implanted April 20, 2021 with an AMS LGX 700 (21cm + 2 rte). I have tried to cycle the device, but have had severe resistance with the pump. The pump bulb is extremely hard (I realize it takes time to soften). At times I seem to be getting auto-inflation, as well. I saw my urologist and explained what was happening. He attempted to inflate/deflate my device. He says he believes I have a faulty valve. He depressed the deflate button several times and gave the pump a quick, firm pump and was successfully able to inflate. He instructed me to give the pump 1 quick squeeze after deflating to "lock" the valve.
I have been unable to replicate what he did. I cannot achieve a single full compression of pump bulb. Squeezing the pump is like trying to compress a golf ball. Any advice? Is this going to require a revision or will it eventually correct itself?
Thanks
I realize there has been some previous discussion, but I need clarification/help. I was implanted April 20, 2021 with an AMS LGX 700 (21cm + 2 rte). I have tried to cycle the device, but have had severe resistance with the pump. The pump bulb is extremely hard (I realize it takes time to soften). At times I seem to be getting auto-inflation, as well. I saw my urologist and explained what was happening. He attempted to inflate/deflate my device. He says he believes I have a faulty valve. He depressed the deflate button several times and gave the pump a quick, firm pump and was successfully able to inflate. He instructed me to give the pump 1 quick squeeze after deflating to "lock" the valve.
I have been unable to replicate what he did. I cannot achieve a single full compression of pump bulb. Squeezing the pump is like trying to compress a golf ball. Any advice? Is this going to require a revision or will it eventually correct itself?
Thanks