Important considerations for picking your surgeon and after surgery support
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 2:50 pm
I have been told that I cover too many different topics in my posts, This makes the reader search through the post for what interests them. I feel my last post had very valuable information for the men looking at at an implant.
This information is based on 6 years of experience working one-on-one with IPP candidates in the AMS Champion program.
In addition to your regular surgeon screening practice I suggest you consider the following issues and approaches below:
Issues:
Recommended approaches/questions:
The typical (complication free) implant surgery is relatively simple. The need for a highly qualified dedicated implant surgeon becomes essential when complications arise. If you have decided on getting an implant and looking for a surgeon and facility, please consider these screening questions for surgeon qualifications and after surgery care and support.
Ask prospective surgeons these questions to evaluate their ability and experience with complications:
• If I need revision surgery, will you do revision surgery or will you refer me to another surgeon? Who?
• How many revisions have you done and why
• If you encounter fibrosis in the corpora cavernosa how will you break through and ensure tips go fully into the glands?
• How will you deal with pyronines?
• If an infection were to occur, will you handle this yourself? Or by referral?
• What is your procedure for dealing with infection should it occur?
• Most surgeons will say they aggressively size the implant. How will you set reasonable expectations prior to surgery?
• Dr.Andrew Kramer’s youtube channel ( Dr. Andrew Kramer - YouTube) has many surgical videos showing revisions and complications. I include this for educational purposes. I encourage you to look at some of the more complicated surgeries. You may not need this level of expertise but maybe you will?
After surgery care and support:
I have surprisingly found that after surgery care and support can be problematic for patients I have worked with. It is advisable that you set clear expectations with the surgeon on after-surgery availability and support
Recommendations:
* Make arrangements for after surgery direct communication (bypass call center) to surgeon or PA/nurse.
• Set expectations that should you have after surgery concerns, you can have direct access to expertise. I recommend you get a direct cell phone number. This way you can take a picture and send it for review. The surgeon has done this many times, this is your first time and you have every right to have your concerns addressed in a professional timely manner. There is no reason you be worrying about “Is this normal?”
• Make arrangements to have the ability to make urgent office visits if needed (bypass call center and office scheduler)
This information is based on 6 years of experience working one-on-one with IPP candidates in the AMS Champion program.
In addition to your regular surgeon screening practice I suggest you consider the following issues and approaches below:
Issues:
- Surgeons skill and experience dealing with complications
Surgeons ability and willingness to set reasonable expectations on size
Surgeons availability and support after your surgery
Recommended approaches/questions:
The typical (complication free) implant surgery is relatively simple. The need for a highly qualified dedicated implant surgeon becomes essential when complications arise. If you have decided on getting an implant and looking for a surgeon and facility, please consider these screening questions for surgeon qualifications and after surgery care and support.
Ask prospective surgeons these questions to evaluate their ability and experience with complications:
• If I need revision surgery, will you do revision surgery or will you refer me to another surgeon? Who?
• How many revisions have you done and why
• If you encounter fibrosis in the corpora cavernosa how will you break through and ensure tips go fully into the glands?
• How will you deal with pyronines?
• If an infection were to occur, will you handle this yourself? Or by referral?
• What is your procedure for dealing with infection should it occur?
• Most surgeons will say they aggressively size the implant. How will you set reasonable expectations prior to surgery?
• Dr.Andrew Kramer’s youtube channel ( Dr. Andrew Kramer - YouTube) has many surgical videos showing revisions and complications. I include this for educational purposes. I encourage you to look at some of the more complicated surgeries. You may not need this level of expertise but maybe you will?
After surgery care and support:
I have surprisingly found that after surgery care and support can be problematic for patients I have worked with. It is advisable that you set clear expectations with the surgeon on after-surgery availability and support
Recommendations:
* Make arrangements for after surgery direct communication (bypass call center) to surgeon or PA/nurse.
• Set expectations that should you have after surgery concerns, you can have direct access to expertise. I recommend you get a direct cell phone number. This way you can take a picture and send it for review. The surgeon has done this many times, this is your first time and you have every right to have your concerns addressed in a professional timely manner. There is no reason you be worrying about “Is this normal?”
• Make arrangements to have the ability to make urgent office visits if needed (bypass call center and office scheduler)