Implant Surgery in Surgery Center or Hospital?
Implant Surgery in Surgery Center or Hospital?
My surgeon has said that I can have my surgery done in a surgery center or a hospital. Would like to know what your thoughts are on which one would be the best? Scheduled for 6/18/19, & getting more nervous each day. Have to let my surgeon know this Wednesday.
77 yo with ED for over 20 years.Tried everything, & found injections were the only thing that worked.I am so grateful for FT. Was implanted 6/18/19 with a 18cm AMS LGX w 3.0cm RTE,100ml reservoir, infrapubic procedure by Dr. Richard Roach, “Bailey”
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What is the health record of each facility. I would not take my dog to my local hospital. I chose a large university hospital that was 100 miles from my home. The Dr had 30 years experience and the hospital has an impeccable record. If you are not 100% happy with the facilities or Dr, move on.I assume you have medicare and they pay for the best. in fact USC Keck which is one of the finest around charged less than what was allowed for the procedure and my supplement insurance had nothing to pay.
82, good health, RP 7-2017, all nerves taken , PSA 0.05, 4-18,, .07 1/19,.05 4/19, .03 11-21, .04 11-23, implanted 4-1-18, Infra-pubic, AMS lgx 15 cm with 5cm rte. Implant at USC Keck. Dr Boyd and Dr Loh Doyle 6.5 x 5, 800 AUS 7-21-20
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Hospital stay trust me you will not regret it
Progressive ED since 2005 Heart Attack at 38 Heart Valve replacement 2014 Viagra works 5% of the time implant May 10 2019 Dr Licht lgx 18 plus 2
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I had the same option. I opted for the hospital. My surgery was done on a Friday. If I went home after the surgery I would have had to keep the catheter in all weekend plus they were able to give me pain meds through my IV. I'm glad I did stay in the hospital.
Suffered with ED for most of my life. Viagra then to Trimix then implanted 3/8/2018 with AMX 700 CX 21cm with 1cm RTE. 50 years old Urolift procedure performed 30 day prior to my implant surgery.
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It is not like that,the surgery centers are inherently less safe than hospitals. But one should do the surgery where he gets more facility and effective results. One can take the help of health insurance plans like Mutual of Omaha Medicare supplement, Medigap plan G, Mutual of Omaha health insurance and more which can be purchased at The Health Exchange Agency. My uncle also enrolled his wife in the company for health plan.
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I just was implanted on 5/16 and had both choices available. I went with the Hackensack Hospital which is a great hospital. The staff was great, the private room facing the NYC skyline was better than some hotels. Dr. Sedaghi said that he could use different pain meds in the hospital which would take the edge of the first couple of days.
I had no real pain. I wouldn't have wanted to go home the same day and return to have the drain and catheter removed.
Its now day 9 for me and I am very happy with my choice of doctor, device and hospital.
I had no real pain. I wouldn't have wanted to go home the same day and return to have the drain and catheter removed.
Its now day 9 for me and I am very happy with my choice of doctor, device and hospital.
60 years old. MS and Severe ED 10+ years. Pills and injections never worked well. Implanted 5/16/2019 by Dr. Sadeghi. Titan 20cm + 2cm RTE.
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One important factor to consider when choosing between hospital and outpatient surgical center is that infection rates are typically lower in ambulatory facilities. Because hospitals take care of sicker patients when compared to outpatient facilities performing only elective procedures on generally healthier clientele, there is a natural difference in the rate of postoperative infections. Also in hospitals, there is an increased risk of more serious infections versus outpatient surgical centers since hospitals are more prone to harboring more aggressive antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. That being said, infection rates can vary from one facility to another whether they be hospitals or surgery centers. Personally I would try to select an exceptionally qualified surgeon and then trust them to determine the most appropriate setting for surgery based on how their practice is set up.
55 yo w 20 yrs of worsening ED. VL on US. Tried all PDE5-Is w decreasing efficacy. No longer tolerating SEs from meds. INJs did not work out well for me. Now sched for IPP w Dr. Eid in 12/2023.
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