Pamen116 wrote:Gt1956 wrote:Just something to think about. The pump gets blamed for lots of things that might not be pump specific. Examples could be a failed tubing splice or insufficient saline in the reservoir. I strongly suspect that some "pump failures" amongst all brands might not truly be real pump failures.
Also, I forget the exact percentages. I understand that Boston Scientific is the leading implant maker in the world. Whatever pump failures that you see on FT needs to be factored by their presence in the market.
So as an example, a 50/50 failure rate between Coloplast & AMS pumps on the forum. Means that percent wise AMS has the fewest failures.
GT you make a valid point as always. Thanks bro
Thanks, it's really hard to keep everything in perspective here when literally no 2 members have the same health background. It is fairly safe to say that the AMS pump is the largest. We can see that. I've been puzzled why it is so blocky shaped with corners? But there are plenty of happy AMS users so who am I to judge?