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Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:23 pm
by Eitaporra123
Hey all!

I am a 43 yo, 1,88cm/6’2ft, 72kg European implanted in 2019 with a Coloplast Titan 16 + 2.

I got implanted in Brazil by a renowned doctor that claims to perform the no touch procedure - I have diabetes and keeping infections risk to a minimum was a must.

Implant was doing well despite the doctor saying he had planned on using the 18 version but due to an issue with the cylinders he implanted a 16 + 2 instead.

2 years ago, I started noticing bulging on the right side right at the base of the shaft along with a deslocation of the shaft itself - see photo.

When contacting the surgeon, I was told he would need to place a mesh to hold things in place; the reason supposedly is because I had peryone’s disease and he had to use bull periocardium (or whatever the name is) to wrap things up during the surgery and it didn’t hold out well.

Needless to say, correcting the angle made me loose about 2.5cm in length - current at 15cm (on the skin not really bone pressed) versus 17.5cm prior to surgery with the aid of trimix for measurement.

Now, I am contacting Dr Karaman to see if he can do the review as I no longer trust the first doctor.

What I would like to check with you and based on the picture, what do you guys think the problem is; here are my concerns:
- there seems to be plenty of room for girth and length, was I undersized?
- at the base there seems to be a lot more girth than on the shaft
- the bulge on the right side, have you seen anything like that or do you know what it could be?
- you can clearly see all the tubes on the shaft and on the sides, it just doesnt look normal?
- because of the bulge I don’t pump it much and I feel that it doesn’t get hard as it used to
- right at the base as well, where it has more girth, its like there’s a base that pushes it forward, is it normal?
- there’s a lot of moving to the right side at the base, what could it be? Imagine you moving it around with your hand, it’s like it’s not solidly locked in place if that makes sense?
- when pumping it makes a weird squeaking noise

*edit: sorry I didn’t shave, haven’t had any action in forever because of the bulge :cry:

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Tubes on left and right
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Bulge on right + displacement
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Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 5:04 pm
by wilsonmill
Hello , I have a titan coloplast as well and implanted in 2019, It has failed a couple of weeks ago, believe the tubing failed. I have a place on my left side base underneath that has felt like where the tubing leaves the pump and goes to the connector that fills the cylinders, I believe that is where mine is broke. Had mine performed at Duke hospital by Dr. Lentz, am hoping to get scheduled with him for a revision.. good luck with yours.

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:00 pm
by AverageBloke
Looks like you have a cylinder anuyersem/herniation.

Get an MRI done to be certain.

U will need a mesh/graft to patch that.

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 3:29 am
by newhope
and then they say that titan cylinders are indestructible... I have read so many failures of titans on this forum it's unbelievable (thedriver I hope you are well with your malleable).

I would say stay away from titan next time

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 5:04 am
by indeed
AverageBloke is right.

Is the area where you have the bulge where your dog ears (deflated) usually are? When this happens (from what i've seen on here) it seems to always be at the base in the dog ear area. I'd guess the sharp titan dog ears can weaken the tunica over time. Plus the titan is tunica dependent which makes it reliant on the strength of your tunica.

Kinda makes me wanna consider an AMS because, from my understanding, the cylinder expansion is self limiting. (or rigicon if it's also tunica independent). Plus way less and softer dog ears.

I'd ask Dr. Karaman if the Rigicon is self limiting in expansion or also tunica dependent. In my personal, non-doctor opinion, it would be a good idea for you to swtich to AMS or rigicon.

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 6:37 am
by thedriver
I had a similar situation but with mine it was internal stitching that let loose and the cylinder came thru when I pumped it up.
I don't think your is the same,,, can you hold in on that spot and pump it up without any pain ?
It looks like it came up out of the cux partially on the right side, I would get in as soon as possible just to avoid any chance of infection.
Newhope,,, the Genesis malleable is still going strong,,,, what a relief to not worry about this shit.

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 6:48 am
by Eitaporra123
Thanks guys!

A couple of updates:

- got the surgery notes from the doctor in Brazil, translated that and he mentions the issues found were mainly scar tissue and fibrosis along with the cylinder fault that caused the usage of the 16 + 2

- saw a doctor in Dubai, he is Turkish and he confirmed that changing the decide is the way to go; recommended the the Boston Scientific 700 to recover the length lost. Though very informative, I found the experience not good enough, he didn’t touch the implant or the skin and jumped straight to the prices…considering the price he wants to charge, circa 20k USD, I’d say he doesn’t have a lot of volume or experience as patients would likely look elsewhere

- Dr Karaman didn’t answer but the hospital did, it’s EID in Muslim countries and most people are off; they will schedule the appointment next week and I shall keep you posted

- I looked up the herniation online after you guys mentioned and found a scientific article on it with pictures - thats exactly it! Not to my surprise it was also on Coloplast Titan implant… There seems to be more issues with the whole thing such as the squeaking noise and sharp angles along with the dislocation and feeling that the prothesis move inside my body when pressure is applied against the glands…

- I have fully noted the points on the dog ears (new term for me) and also the tunica and the cylinder expansion; I will ask Dr Karaman and will revert with the replies, thank you so much for bringing it to my attention!

If you can think of anything else, please let me know!

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 8:54 am
by Andy100
Eitaporra123 wrote:Thanks guys!

A couple of updates:

- got the surgery notes from the doctor in Brazil, translated that and he mentions the issues found were mainly scar tissue and fibrosis along with the cylinder fault that caused the usage of the 16 + 2

- saw a doctor in Dubai, he is Turkish and he confirmed that changing the decide is the way to go; recommended the the Boston Scientific 700 to recover the length lost. Though very informative, I found the experience not good enough, he didn’t touch the implant or the skin and jumped straight to the prices…considering the price he wants to charge, circa 20k USD, I’d say he doesn’t have a lot of volume or experience as patients would likely look elsewhere

- Dr Karaman didn’t answer but the hospital did, it’s EID in Muslim countries and most people are off; they will schedule the appointment next week and I shall keep you posted

- I looked up the herniation online after you guys mentioned and found a scientific article on it with pictures - thats exactly it! Not to my surprise it was also on Coloplast Titan implant… There seems to be more issues with the whole thing such as the squeaking noise and sharp angles along with the dislocation and feeling that the prothesis move inside my body when pressure is applied against the glands…

- I have fully noted the points on the dog ears (new term for me) and also the tunica and the cylinder expansion; I will ask Dr Karaman and will revert with the replies, thank you so much for bringing it to my attention!

If you can think of anything else, please let me know!


Hi mate,

Please continue to post about your situation…

I’m also interested about being implanted by Karaman , so every news about him and his hospital is very important !!!

Thanks

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2024 9:17 am
by newhope
why from europe you went in brasil ?

if you are looking for cheap you could go in turkey (karman is good from what you read here)

Re: Issues 5 yo Coloplast Titan

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2024 12:00 pm
by Eitaporra123
Hi guys, lots of updates!

Surgery was performed by Dr. Karaman on the 23rd of July:
-arrived in Istanbul on the 21st
-went to the hospital on the 22nd to talk to Dr Karaman, anesthesiologist and do blood tests
-Dr Karaman was extremely thorough, very attentive to all my concerns. While examining me, he noticed the pump issues, tubing and all else. During our long conversation he explained why he would use rigicon for my case, got me the implant so I could check it out, answered also the questions from his assistant Nasimi
-Nasimi’s presence was of great help, he asks questions like if he was part of the situation and really makes you feel like they care. One of the questions was whether the bovine pericardium would be used to graft to which Dr Karaman said very bluntly, we will have it ready and as soon as I’m there I will analyze the need
-went back to the hospital on the 23rd at 9am for the surgery, got to the room after a straight forward process handled by Nasimi and went under at 2:30pm
-surgery was scheduled for 2:30 hours, lasted 3:50 hours. “It was the most complex surgery in my 38 years” he said the day later. More to come…
-peryone’s + long term diabetes caused my tissues to thin out, added to it; the titan implant had deteriorated the situation and would push the implant out making a hole in the cavernosa. While at it, the Dr. mentioned that the pump was faulty and it wasn’t only the squeaking sound, it just wouldn’t deflate automatically
-the 16+2 titan 75ml was replaced by a 16+3 rigicon infla10x narrow body 110ml so it doesn’t push the cavernosa to rupture. No grafts were done, he mentioned that the graft would likely cause the same issue along with others and instead he layered the skin double closing the “wounded” part
-he managed to remove the original reservoir and put a new one

The differences so far:
-my scrotum is barely swollen; after my first surgery my wife told me it was the size of 2 avocados; I couldn’t even walk or sit down…
-my cock is barely bruised; after my first surgery it was quite the opposite
-bit of a pain where the new reservoir is; after my first surgery I had no pain
-same length as before surgery, 15,2cm! Considering this implant is a bit longer that means I can get something back of what was lost in the first surgery or so I hope!!! Bearing in mind I’m not fully inflated, I believe this assumption to be realistic
-girth cannot be compared yet as I’m not pumping this bad boy any time soon…

Takeaways:
-please guys, make sure you get a good doctor and the right device for yours; I will not get into the details of the consequences of my first surgery but the doctor in Brazil is someone I do not want ever to hear from again. Coloplast Titan, not even for free; my device had 3 distinct faults: herniation, pump and tubing

Early days still:
-Dr Karaman; 1000000% recommended, he really cares!
-Surgery in Turkey; make sure you get yourself planned, download food delivery apps and manage the frustration with staff that do not speak English, but other than that, straightforward, streamlined!
-Nasimi; his help is absolutely a must have in the package!