So; the Viagra is fading and I am uncomfortable with needles. The next option is an implant.
The primary risk is infection. I have had chrinc Prostatitis on and off for decades. I am wondering
if anyone out there has had similar issues and if an infection in the prostate can increase the
risk of an infected implant.
Thanks
Cronic Prostatitis and infection risk
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Re: Cronic Prostatitis and infection risk
I'm no surgeon but I don't see how, as the implant is outside of the urinary tract. they will put in a Foley catheter for a short while so that could possibly affect your prostate. definitely ask your surgeon lots of questions
AMS 700 LGX 10/31/2019. age 63
Re: Cronic Prostatitis and infection risk
544kenmatt wrote:I'm no surgeon but I don't see how, as the implant is outside of the urinary tract. they will put in a Foley catheter for a short while so that could possibly affect your prostate. definitely ask your surgeon lots of questions
In a sense this is similar to my current concern. I am having a prostate biopsy done, which carries the risk of infection, and I am concerned about this infection, should it happen, spreading to my implant.
No doubt naively but I wonder if the tubing runs past the prostate or the reservoir sits beside it or something. Is this a completely dumb way of thinking about it?
I'm regretting not contacting an implant Dr to confirm this. I know the urologist doing it will say its fine but he isnt an implant specialist - introducing ANY risk of of infection into the implant changes the risk profile of doing the procedure.
Uk Based - 39 Years
ED from day one - VL confirmed with NHS
Implanted Jan 2022 - Dr Eid - 22cm Titan / no RTEs
ED from day one - VL confirmed with NHS
Implanted Jan 2022 - Dr Eid - 22cm Titan / no RTEs
Re: Cronic Prostatitis and infection risk
jump.ship wrote:I'm regretting not contacting an implant Dr to confirm this. I know the urologist doing it will say its fine but he isnt an implant specialist - introducing ANY risk of of infection into the implant changes the risk profile of doing the procedure.
Can't you still contact Dr. Eid's office about this?
Eid is reportedly back to work but, even if he's too busy to respond personally, his staff should be able to get an answer for you from him before your biopsy.
Good luck!
Age 73. Started taking 5 mg Cialis daily in 2000. Minor ED started in 2021. Major ED problem started in 2022. Coloplast Titan (20 cm w/1cm RTE) implanted infrapublicly on 01/24/2023 by Dr. Edward Karpman (El Camino Urology Medical Group, Mt. View, CA).
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