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Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 12:00 pm
by monkfroot
My Dr. left me inflated at 60% for a week post-op. In a week I see him at 5.5 week mark for my first post-op inflation. He didnt want it any sooner.

Is there a detriment to this versus those whose Drs left the implant inflated for 6 week? Is one old school vs new school? does one method impact ultmate tunica recovery? Is it different for AMS vs Titan (I am on a Titan).

Thanks!

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 1:36 pm
by Old Guy
Seems like every doc has their own method. One will leave you inflated for 2 weeks, another doesn't inflate you until the 2 week mark. Not sure the reasoning for the difference but it does not seem to have any effect on the final outcome.
I was left inflated for 5 1/2 weeks. Mainly because it was too painful to deflate me at the 2 week mark when doc wanted to.

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:48 pm
by favalodo
I can say I had a difficult implant. 6 hrs surgery due to complications and a cylinder leak. I was inflated for 10 days to 50% then he deflated it. Due to the trama, I don't think 80% would have felt right. I'll ask my doctor cause it's only been 22 days. Perhaps trama is a concern.

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Thu Feb 29, 2024 7:46 pm
by tomas1
I was left deflated and never had any issues.
I just got my 5 year pin, and I like it more than ever.

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 2:33 am
by jasejuk
We at the UCLH London hospital are inflated overnight then after the drain and catheter is removed we are deflated- then go home on day 2.

After 3 weeks we return for aftercare then begin cycling (if all is well).

I don't know of any pros and cons between all the various ways surgeons do it differently. It seems guys have a difficult or easy recovery no matter what and end up with the same result after cycling.

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:04 am
by monkfroot
jasejuk wrote:We at the UCLH London hospital are inflated overnight then after the drain and catheter is removed we are deflated- then go home on day 2.

After 3 weeks we return for aftercare then begin cycling (if all is well).

I don't know of any pros and cons between all the various ways surgeons do it differently. It seems guys have a difficult or easy recovery no matter what and end up with the same result after cycling.


Does inflation hurt at week 3?

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 4:55 am
by jasejuk
monkfroot wrote:
Does inflation hurt at week 3?


I have no idea. I go for my aftercare appt. 7th March.

My guess is 'based on everything I have read here' is inflation or cycling can be uncomfortable for some time. And, then it's all about using the pump.

I used a VED for more than 2 years prior to the operation, and I am hoping that paid off.

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:13 am
by monkfroot
jasejuk wrote:
monkfroot wrote:
Does inflation hurt at week 3?


I have no idea. I go for my aftercare appt. 7th March.

My guess is 'based on everything I have read here' is inflation or cycling can be uncomfortable for some time. And, then it's all about using the pump.

I used a VED for more than 2 years prior to the operation, and I am hoping that paid off.


My follow-up is on 3/7 too.

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 2:09 pm
by jasejuk
monkfroot wrote:My follow-up is on 3/7 too.


Thats great. Let's report back on how it's going and share notes :lol: :lol:

Re: Downside to not leaving inflated post-op?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:54 pm
by Lost Sheep
Do a search for posts/threads with these terms

"coffin effect"

"pseudo-capsule"