Page 1 of 1

Pump Failed, What is usually done next?

Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 10:56 am
by peyroniesjr
Good Morning Guys,

So my pump has failed & called my Dr's office in NYC. I talked to a few different persons. One that deals with Insurance & an other more clinical. It seems the insurance person said the Titan is covered by warranty, but the insurance with pickup the rest, but the thought of going the procedure, not looking forward to it.

When I maxed it out, the pump always dimpled, is that normal, was there not enough fluid in the reservoir. I gained about a little over an inch. Once i had no pain & no more stretching then I think it began to dimple.

Sounds like I would have to go to NYC to confirm that it's not working & proceed with checking with a heart doctor etc to move foreward on a revision.

Have any of you gone for any testing - cat scan etc to see why it's failing & then go forward. Would you go to the same doctor or someone more local.

I live in NH & would have to travel to NYC. have any of you had some testing local to say it failed & then gone to the original doctor.

I would hate to go to NYC for he doctor to just press the pump & say yur right the pump is failing.

Thanks

Junior

Re: Pump Failed, What is usually done next?

Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 1:10 pm
by wolfpacker
Assuming Dr Eid is your Dr in NYC, I would 100% do whatever he says and do whatever it takes to travel to his office especially since you aren't too far away in NH. Revision surgery is more difficult than the initial implant and Dr Eid is (in my opinion) the very best and most experienced implant surgeon.

Re: Pump Failed, What is usually done next?

Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 8:33 pm
by Daytripper
Op over the years I've had several episodes where the Titan pump was giving me trouble and I thought it had given up the ghost only to have my doctors nurse practitioner spring it back to life.

If you press and hold down the deflate button while at the same time squeeze your cylinders does the bulb fill back up? Possible stuck valve.

When you press the bulb to inflate can you hear air like a gurgling sound or does it sound like is moving fluid? Possible leak in tubing.

This last note happend to me with a hard bulb that wouldnt inflate to remedy the technique used by the nurse practitioner was pressing the deflate button and the inflate bulb alternating very quickly between the two. I know the last example doesnt apply to you but what I learned its not always a catastrophic event when the pump quits working, sometimes they can be kick started back to service. Best of luck.

Re: Pump Failed, What is usually done next?

Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 9:21 pm
by dg_moore
My Titan pump (2008) failed after 12 years, even though the implant had never been used for sex and was inflated only a couple of times a year. I checked with Dr Kramer and he said he could repair, replace, or remove it, or I could just forget about it. I chose the latter, and have had no issues with it at all

Re: Pump Failed, What is usually done next?

Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 9:44 pm
by Gt1956
Junior, I think a variation on Wolfpackers advice might be in order. Contact his office & see if they can reccomend some tests that can be preformed in your local area. I'm pretty sure that I remember him being open to that option with previous patients. Afterall, you have nothing to lose & lots to gain.
Good luck.

Re: Pump Failed, What is usually done next?

Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 3:04 pm
by peyroniesjr
Hey Guys,

Thanks for all the ideas, I tried holding the deflate button & going to the pump. I hear air at times, totally different sound than before. I will call Dr. Eid's office if any local Doctor to do some test to see what's going on here.

Thanks

Junior