LGX problem and I'm getting quite concerned
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:12 am
Guys, I need some help:
I had my LGX implanted 19 days ago. The implant was completed through a horizontal incision in my scrotum just under the base of my penis. The tissue on the right side of my scrotum is now very thick and feels quite hard and the pump & bulb are becoming incased in this thick mass of tissue. The pump used to be hanging down right beside my left testicle but now it has moved into this mass. I have been pulling down on the pump daily and although it hasn’t moved further up under my penis, it now is very hard to find through this tissue mass. I have been inflating/deflating my implant once daily for 1 hour since day 8 after surgery per doctor’s instructions but can no longer do it because I can’t hold on to the pump valve box or find the deflate button.
I had my first post-op appointment with my surgeon this past Wednesday and when I explained and showed him this area, he said the tissue is still swollen from the surgery and the reason the left side doesn’t have any thick mass is because he moved the right testicle so he could place the pump in the middle so the right side is affected much more than the left. A note here: the urologist describes my scrotum as very pendulant and my testicles are much larger than normal although he finds nothing wrong with them and I told him that’s the way I’ve been all my life.
It seems that in the past few days the mass on the right side is growing thicker and expanding so that, as I said above, I can’t even use the pump right now. The whole area also is somewhat painful, especially when I touch or try to move my scrotum. I’m getting worried that my pump & valve box are becoming incased in tissue and will cause problems in the near future. It’s hard for me to accept my surgeon’s explanation, especially since the tissue mass has expanded and thickened in the past few days but he has told me not to worry because the mass will disappear in the next two weeks and my scrotum will return to normal size and tissue thickness. My next appointment is September 8 (eight weeks from surgery) but he told me I could return to “normal sexual activities” next Wednesday (4 weeks from surgery). All the bruising had disappeared but now there is new bruising on the right side just above this tissue mass.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. I told my wife that I would call my uro by the week’s end if this tissue mass continued expanding and/or I can’t reach the pump in a few days. I feel somewhat foolish calling him in the next few days since I just saw him on the 24th.
Have any of you guys who have had peno-scrotal implant surgery experienced this?
Thanks, Bob
I had my LGX implanted 19 days ago. The implant was completed through a horizontal incision in my scrotum just under the base of my penis. The tissue on the right side of my scrotum is now very thick and feels quite hard and the pump & bulb are becoming incased in this thick mass of tissue. The pump used to be hanging down right beside my left testicle but now it has moved into this mass. I have been pulling down on the pump daily and although it hasn’t moved further up under my penis, it now is very hard to find through this tissue mass. I have been inflating/deflating my implant once daily for 1 hour since day 8 after surgery per doctor’s instructions but can no longer do it because I can’t hold on to the pump valve box or find the deflate button.
I had my first post-op appointment with my surgeon this past Wednesday and when I explained and showed him this area, he said the tissue is still swollen from the surgery and the reason the left side doesn’t have any thick mass is because he moved the right testicle so he could place the pump in the middle so the right side is affected much more than the left. A note here: the urologist describes my scrotum as very pendulant and my testicles are much larger than normal although he finds nothing wrong with them and I told him that’s the way I’ve been all my life.
It seems that in the past few days the mass on the right side is growing thicker and expanding so that, as I said above, I can’t even use the pump right now. The whole area also is somewhat painful, especially when I touch or try to move my scrotum. I’m getting worried that my pump & valve box are becoming incased in tissue and will cause problems in the near future. It’s hard for me to accept my surgeon’s explanation, especially since the tissue mass has expanded and thickened in the past few days but he has told me not to worry because the mass will disappear in the next two weeks and my scrotum will return to normal size and tissue thickness. My next appointment is September 8 (eight weeks from surgery) but he told me I could return to “normal sexual activities” next Wednesday (4 weeks from surgery). All the bruising had disappeared but now there is new bruising on the right side just above this tissue mass.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. I told my wife that I would call my uro by the week’s end if this tissue mass continued expanding and/or I can’t reach the pump in a few days. I feel somewhat foolish calling him in the next few days since I just saw him on the 24th.
Have any of you guys who have had peno-scrotal implant surgery experienced this?
Thanks, Bob