My implant journey - a long running saga

The final frontier. Deciding when, if and how.
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Stobhill
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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Fri Aug 27, 2021 12:11 pm

Hi Agfa13,

I've had two surgeries so far.

The first four the implant and the second because the reservoir detached from the pump.

Surgery number three is because i think the pump was the problem all along. It no longer works, again.

I'll find out on Monday about the third surgery.
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.

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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Agfa13 » Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:46 pm

Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders and a 110ml reservoir. That is pretty big:), but if you have issues, that can put a damper on things.
Please let us know what Dr. says as a replacement.
I was fitted with a 24cm AMS, and now I have a 20cm Titan, with a 75Ml reservoir.
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AMS cx 24cm, Titan malleable, Titan Legacy on 3/2/20 (20cm/bilat 2cm RTE/ 75 cc)
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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Mon Aug 30, 2021 5:53 am

Now had my meeting with the surgeon.

The Rigicon is going to be removed.

So, for sale, one Rigicon 22cm implant, never been used.

What's going in?

A Boston Scientific LGX.

He said that's usually too expensive for the NHS but I'm a special case.

Be about 2 to 3 weeks before he can do it due to covid etc
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.

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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Mon Aug 30, 2021 7:11 am

Think it's also called AMS 700
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.

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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby LeRoastBeef » Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:11 am

The full name is the, Boston Scientific AMS (American Medical Systems) LGX (Length and Girth Expansion) 700.

Just google, LGX 700.

This is what I have.
I'm quite relieved that he's gone for the tried and tested this time. It's too much to take another chance. I would want to change anyway. You've gone through enough with this new implant.

I didn't realise the lgx was more expensive. He didn't tell me that, feel even more grateful to the man now.

I will message to catch up wiht you tonight. Been working flat out this week, exhausted today.

Good news though, the end is coming closer.
Implanted with AMS 700 lgx, 2021.
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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Mon Aug 30, 2021 12:29 pm

I even asked if i could go up a size.

He said he'd see what was possible on the day :D
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.

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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby LeRoastBeef » Mon Aug 30, 2021 8:24 pm

Mike will size you well. He will give you the optimum outcome.

If you oversize, then there is the risk of erosion.

You push the tunica to the natural limits.
Implanted with AMS 700 lgx, 2021.
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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:11 am

Hi Leroastbeef,

I was kind of joking........I think.

As i said, he's going to assess me at the time. He sure doesn't want me back again :)
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.

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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Tue Aug 31, 2021 4:52 pm

LeRoastBeef wrote:Just google, LGX 700


I googled it.

A none return valve to stop auto inflation!

Now that sounds like an upgrade to me.

This one doesn't have it, or if it does, it's broken.
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.

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Re: My implant journey - a long running saga

Postby Stobhill » Tue Sep 14, 2021 9:26 am

Recently been told by my surgeon that all surgery in Scotland is cancelled if not life threatening.

I thought i would have a weapon of mass destruction by now, but that's not to be the case.

So, I've got a broken nob.

One thing i thought i could use was my VED that has been gathering dust since the implant went in.

Are you still able to use those with an implant? I haven't seen it confirmed in black and white.

If i used that, then it might force liquid into the tubes. That might result in something interesting..........
Started with Peyronies that resulted in a 90° angle.

Currently Boston Scientific AMS 700 LGX 22cm (18cm with extensions) 100ml reservoir. 25/10/2021

Previously: Rigicon 10 ax implant, with 22cm cylinders, 110ml reservoir. 10/05/2021 and attempted repair on 28/06/2021.


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