Hi guys.
I had my penile implant 2 years ago (by Mr Ralph in London).
On the whole, the implant’s been working fine since. But one thing that’s been very noticeable for me is that the inflation-pump is positioned permanently in the RHS of my scrotum (rather than straight down the centre) – as depicted by the 1st photo below (which is a birds-eye-view). I don’t know if this was deliberately positioned like this by the surgeon, or if it is a mistake.
The 2nd photo below is my attempt to diagramize how exactly that pump is positioned in my scrotum - and how it consequently pulls my penis toward the RHS during erections.
So I wanted to ask others on this board how common it is for the pump to be positioned to one side of the scrotum? Do you reckon this was done intentionally by the surgeon, or if it is likely to be a mistake?
Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
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Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
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37yo. Implanted for 1st time in 2018 with Titan. I’ve had ED my whole life, & was born with Phimosis & Congenital Downward Curvature - both of which corrected in 2009 (with Nesbitt's & Circumcision). ED remained until 2018 implant.
Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
I think that it might help on getting answers to put your implant sugery method in your signature. In other words, was the implant incision in your scrotum or in the pubic pad above your penis?
68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months
Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
The scrotum has a septum (divider) between the left and right testicle which prevents the cords of the testicles from getting tangled with each other. The pump will be inserted into a pocket that is formed by "blunt dissection" (separating of tissues without cutting), either on the left side or the right.
It is normal for the pump to be on one side, and as a matter of fact I don't know if it's possible for a properly installed pump to be in the middle. It may stretch the septum tissue between the left and right in time and eventually appear to be in the middle but it will always occupy the side in which it was installed and your testicle on that side will have a roommate.
It is normal for the pump to be on one side, and as a matter of fact I don't know if it's possible for a properly installed pump to be in the middle. It may stretch the septum tissue between the left and right in time and eventually appear to be in the middle but it will always occupy the side in which it was installed and your testicle on that side will have a roommate.
62yo, married 41 yrs. Urolift (x4) 8/12/19. AMS 700CX 15cm (no RTE) penoscrotal 10/28/19, Frisco, TX. PD 1995/ED 2011. Cialis helped but hinged. (1995)L:6/G:5.5+, (2019)Pre-op L:5/G:4.5, (2/2020)L:6.0/G:5.0
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Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
Thank you Waynetho - that's reassuring to know. So does my photo look normal to you?.. in terms of what one might expect for the pump to be bulging out to one side of the scrotum?
37yo. Implanted for 1st time in 2018 with Titan. I’ve had ED my whole life, & was born with Phimosis & Congenital Downward Curvature - both of which corrected in 2009 (with Nesbitt's & Circumcision). ED remained until 2018 implant.
Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
Yours look like it may be pushing your testicle up. Your sac may not have a lot of room in it, and that is a concern about my sac.
Age 37. Venous Leakage & Post Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) since age 18.
Original Implant | June 25, 2021 | 20cm Titan w 1.5cm & 1cm RTEs
Revision | November 16, 2021 | 26cm | Dr. Hakky
Original Implant | June 25, 2021 | 20cm Titan w 1.5cm & 1cm RTEs
Revision | November 16, 2021 | 26cm | Dr. Hakky
Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
Over time, depending on various variables, the pump may center itself like mine is part of the time. Between going nude around the house and recently while wearing my kilts, and having somewhat loose tubing to the pump that causes mine to hang a bit low, it seems to be in the center whenever my scrotum is slack. If my scrotum contracts though, it crowds my left nut something terribly.
62yo, married 41 yrs. Urolift (x4) 8/12/19. AMS 700CX 15cm (no RTE) penoscrotal 10/28/19, Frisco, TX. PD 1995/ED 2011. Cialis helped but hinged. (1995)L:6/G:5.5+, (2019)Pre-op L:5/G:4.5, (2/2020)L:6.0/G:5.0
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Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
My pump bulb is off to the left. I asked my surgeon if he placed it that way because I was left-handed, so it would be easier for me to inflate. He said, "No". The pump winds up where it winds up. Post-op positioning before scar tissue forms can influence the positioning (hence the instruction to "pull down on the pump" in the days after surgery) before everything gets settled in.
My pump has my left testicle sitting atop it. If I want to palpate it, I really have to dig for it.
That's all I know about the implant pump positioning. Not very much.
The most troublesome thing about it is that when I wear form-fitting underwear, the bulge is very noticeable. But it does not inconvenience me.
My pump has my left testicle sitting atop it. If I want to palpate it, I really have to dig for it.
That's all I know about the implant pump positioning. Not very much.
The most troublesome thing about it is that when I wear form-fitting underwear, the bulge is very noticeable. But it does not inconvenience me.
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
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Document pre-op size-photos and written records
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AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
Lost Sheep wrote:My pump bulb is off to the left. I asked my surgeon if he placed it that way because I was left-handed, so it would be easier for me to inflate. He said, "No". The pump winds up where it winds up. Post-op positioning before scar tissue forms can influence the positioning (hence the instruction to "pull down on the pump" in the days after surgery) before everything gets settled in.
My pump has my left testicle sitting atop it. If I want to palpate it, I really have to dig for it.
That's all I know about the implant pump positioning. Not very much.
The most troublesome thing about it is that when I wear form-fitting underwear, the bulge is very noticeable. But it does not inconvenience me.
Huh! My doctor told me the reason my pump was in my left scrotum was because he's right handed and it was more convenient for him.
62yo, married 41 yrs. Urolift (x4) 8/12/19. AMS 700CX 15cm (no RTE) penoscrotal 10/28/19, Frisco, TX. PD 1995/ED 2011. Cialis helped but hinged. (1995)L:6/G:5.5+, (2019)Pre-op L:5/G:4.5, (2/2020)L:6.0/G:5.0
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Re: Inflation-pump is positioned in one-side of my scrotum...is this common?
The bulge you see sticking out in my photo is of the pump - not of the testicle. The pump feels as though it is beneath the testicles.
I also thought the pump might have been positioned to one-side to make it easier to inflate - but that doesn't seem to be the case when I had asked the surgeon. The side it seems to have been chosen to be on seems almost a random decision. But the fact that my reservoir is also on the RHS (i.e. above the penis as where reservoirs are usually placed), my educated-guess would be that the pumps tend to be placed on the same side of your body as the reservoir, to make it surgically easier to place perhaps.
I also read the advice about 'pulling the pump' down in the days after the operation whilst scar tissue is forming - but to be honest my implant was much much too painful during that time to even touch it, let alone trying to pull it downward.
I also thought the pump might have been positioned to one-side to make it easier to inflate - but that doesn't seem to be the case when I had asked the surgeon. The side it seems to have been chosen to be on seems almost a random decision. But the fact that my reservoir is also on the RHS (i.e. above the penis as where reservoirs are usually placed), my educated-guess would be that the pumps tend to be placed on the same side of your body as the reservoir, to make it surgically easier to place perhaps.
I also read the advice about 'pulling the pump' down in the days after the operation whilst scar tissue is forming - but to be honest my implant was much much too painful during that time to even touch it, let alone trying to pull it downward.
37yo. Implanted for 1st time in 2018 with Titan. I’ve had ED my whole life, & was born with Phimosis & Congenital Downward Curvature - both of which corrected in 2009 (with Nesbitt's & Circumcision). ED remained until 2018 implant.
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I only had one developed testicle, the left, so my pump was placed on the right side which I really like. It helps fill out my sack and is very ease to operate.
Implanted 6/26/2018, Coloplast Titan 20cm, no RTE'S, infra pubic, Dr. Rhee, Kaiser 80 yrs., married 57 yrs. ED for over 20 yrs.
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