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Revision/Replacement
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 1:46 am
by Pete5829
I was Implanted 10/18/2019 with the AMS 700 by Dr Daniel Rapaport, Vancouver BC Canada. It had developed a hinge like folding on both sides with protrusions down by the base I’m scheduled for a replacement mid June. My questions are:
1. What’s the recovery like compared to the first time?
2. Will I lose and length, girth, sensitivity?
3. What should I know or ask that I am not asking?
Thanks so much!
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 10:14 am
by BillyBob51
Is a replacement/revision implant surgery covered by Insurance as maybe the original implant.
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 12:10 am
by Pete5829
Yes in Canada it’s all covered 100%
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:19 am
by Witheringhog
Pete5829 wrote:I was Implanted 10/18/2019 with the AMS 700 by Dr Daniel Rapaport, Vancouver BC Canada. It had developed a hinge like folding on both sides with protrusions down by the base I’m scheduled for a replacement mid June. My questions are:
1. What’s the recovery like compared to the first time?
2. Will I lose and length, girth, sensitivity?
3. What should I know or ask that I am not asking?
Thanks so much!
I haven’t gone through a revision yet, but from what I have read here the second time around is way easier, alot less pain, people report gaining length on the second, usually you get a longer implant. Girth would be similar with the same model.
Risks of infection go up somehow, not sure why.
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 2:07 pm
by easymoney
I was just at my drs today that question came up because we are talking about having to do a revision on my implant and would it be covered by medicare. He says if he writes it up as a complication of the implant then it is covered by medicare.
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 10:40 am
by wilsonmill
Are you going back with the same one or are you going to try something different, I had my titan implanted in 2019 and it failed a couple of weeks ago, I am researching others
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:25 pm
by jwitten567
what is the reasoning for the bulge at the base? Does the surgeon think its oversized or did the corporal opening come apart pushing out the implant? I think in both situations, its possible they may use a smaller implant, unless they rebuild the corpora to provide support to the area that bulges. Are they going to change out all the parts or just the cylinders?
I would say the pain wasn't as bad, but the swelling, bruising and overall appearance immediately afterwards was worse (still improved quite a bit after a week).
Re: Revision/Replacement
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:39 pm
by easymoney
I will go back to the same brand Rigicon and a larger longer and thicker size .. Dr. won't do an IPP on me and after hearing all the stories on failures and issues and with my bad luck best I stick with a mallabble implant