Well ... there's actually a longer story -- meaning I left out the intermediate steps -- which I'm happy to share. Here goes:
how long was your recovery?
My urologist thought Coloplast was better for me but, after 8 weeks or so, I was still very swelled up scrotally and she decided to remove it.
I then had a semi-rigid one piece for 6 months -- it was not good for intercourse but kept things open in the penis.
Then I got an AMS as the replacement and, 15 months after the operation, things are great.
So you could call all that "recovery," but, for the successful LGX I now have, I'd say it weas within the pattern you'll see here: say 2-3 months to fully recover.
how long in the hospital?
All three surgeries were on Medicare. They require overnight, so the first was 24 hours.
Second and third involved the doc anting to keep an eye out for problems and treat proactively to avoid the first ops fate, so 48 hours each time.
any infection?
As you'll note in my above answer, i guess I can say "no, but...."
I had a Titan implanted; all seemed okay. But the swelling never went down, after 6-8 weeks, in the scrotum sac where the pump was located. They treated it as if it would turn out to be an infection, but, after many lab tests, there was none. It was just clear liquid in the sac which was the body's rejection of the pump.
Pump in scrotum was rejected, resulting in excess fluid in scrotum @ 8 weeks post-op. From everything I was told (and I believe it to be true), there was no infection, just body rejecting the foreign materiial.
So the Titan was removed and I had a revision (actually two: once to implant a semi-malleable; six months later an AMS LGX). I've now had the AMS six months and everything goes well.
For me, the good news is that it wasn't an infection; the bad news is I had to go through three surgeries and wait almost a year before I could use my implant.