Thanks for the reply LGX. I believe this doctor is pretty highly regarded. He’s heavily published on a variety of urological topics including, among other things, debunking the myth of testosterone being linked to prostate cancer (which many doctors still believe), and the practice seems to be very forward thinking.
Regarding the Ambicor, it does look like can be sized. I have a brochure from AMS that indicates that something called “RTEs” provide 13 length options.
Since there isn’t much info available, here’s some more info from the brochure:
“AMS Ambicor is a potent combination of Ease of Implant and Patient Satisfaction."
Features/Benefits
2 piece IPP Design
- Eliminates the technical challenges associated with reservoir placement
- Smaller pump intended to make insertion easier
- Stackable, snap cone RTEs for secure fit
- Fewer pumps needed to inflate cylinders
- One-step deflation
- All devices are pre-filled and pre-connected
- RTEs provide 13 length options
Quickest Cylinder Inflation at 20 PSI
- Ambicor high pressure cylinder provides support for patients with Peyronie’s disease
- Unmatched patient and partner satisfaction data
Concealability of an Inflatable device
- Patient and partner satisfaction
It then cites a study showing 96.4% patient and 91.2% partner satisfaction.
Then there are 2 bar charts that compare the Ambicor with the LGX (15 and 18 cm) and the CX (15 and 18 cm).
The first chart shows cylinder pressure in psi for each device after 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 pumps. The Ambicor reaches 20 psi in 5 pumps. None of the others reach that pressure at all. The CX 15 cm almost gets there after 25 pumps, but the others max out at around 15psi.
The second chart is very similar but measures rigidity in pounds of force (lbf) at buckle. The results are also similar. The Ambicor exceeds 4.5 lbf after 5 pumps. The others never get above 2 lbf except the CX 15 cm which slightly exceeds the Ambicor after 25 pumps.
Now all be the first to admit that all this is new to me, and I’m well aware that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I don’t know how meaningful these metrics are (and it wouldn’t be the first time a vendor hyped meaningless data). However, if they are important metrics then the data is impressive (Rock hard erections maybe??
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It looks like I’m going to be the guinea pig for this group. I’ll post a follow on to let you know what happens.