Cycling question for those that had IPP revision surgery.
Cycling question for those that had IPP revision surgery.
Were you told to cycle the same, more or less than when you received your original implant? I thought with a revision it may be a little less.
Re: Cycling question for those that had IPP revision surgery.
I think it depends on how much they are able to increase the size. Usually it seems like 1-2 cm is average if you've had the original implant for a while.
I was told to aggressively cycle since I had a plaque incisions with my last implant. It was not easy and things were very sore and painful when fully inflated for a while (6 months). But then I turned a corner.
I was told to aggressively cycle since I had a plaque incisions with my last implant. It was not easy and things were very sore and painful when fully inflated for a while (6 months). But then I turned a corner.
62 year old, ED+PD, Coloplast Titan 22 cm no RTE in 2019 with Dr. Irwin Goldstein => failure, now with plaque excision/tunical expansion to Coloplast Titan 26 no RTE in 2022 by Dr. Darshan Patel, now with classic pump 2024
Re: Cycling question for those that had IPP revision surgery.
jwdetails wrote:I think it depends on how much they are able to increase the size. Usually it seems like 1-2 cm is average if you've had the original implant for a while.
I was told to aggressively cycle since I had a plaque incisions with my last implant. It was not easy and things were very sore and painful when fully inflated for a while (6 months). But then I turned a corner.
What actual size ( visible, usable )did you gain after your revision?
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Re: Cycling question for those that had IPP revision surgery.
2 weeks after the revision what my surgeon said, carefully. 6 weeks to use it, didn't wait nearly that long.
Age 64, type 1 diabetic, Married 20+ years, Titan implant 23 cm 27Feb2019, Duke Medical Hospital, Dr Lentz, failed March of 2024, revision 25Jun24 AMS700 LGX 18cm 5rte's Dr Andrew Chang associated urology Raleigh NC, Rex Hospital
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