Postby LGX_Man » Tue Dec 24, 2013 5:35 pm
I am now on my second implant. I have the AMS LGX (again). The first surgery was done infra-pubic (above the penis) and the doctor never did get the pump put into the correct position, leaving me with a pump directly below my penis and above the scrotum that literally stuck straight out. He kept telling me to pull it down but try as I might, it never did move. We later figured out that I had a pocket in that location and he had pushed the pump into the pocket without really checking position or "caring" before closing me up. On top of this he did not consider where the release valve would be in relation to my balls and consequently the valve DUG IN to one of my balls. Because of the strange position caused with the infra-pubic procedure, he also missed when dilating the penis and one corpora canal was dug out a bit crooked. So one of the new LGX rods went in slightly crooked and did not reach the GLANS (head of the shaft). This left one rod placed correctly and the other one a bit crooked. This caused my penis to hang at a sharp angle in the direction of the short LGX rod. I was not a happy guy at all. My opinion is that because of having to operate at an odd angle when using an infrapubic approach, the doctor has a higher chance of missing the mark, so to speak. Eventually through a series of health issues, I ended up getting an infection and had the stupid poorly placed implant removed.
My NEW AMS LGX is also a 21 cm. with 5 cm of RTE (real tip extenders). It sits perfectly and both rods sit slightly inside of the GLANS as they are meant to do. The doctor re-dilated and fixed the canal that was dug crookedly last time. Everything is now straight and perfect. PLUS, he operated from BELOW my penis at the top of the scrotum. It seems that this angle was easier to work with and he put the pump exactly where it should be (behind the balls, in the back and in the middle with the release valve pointing to the front there my fingers would naturally fall)
Through having one put in then taken out and then another put in "correctly", I am ALL FOR the below the penis, scrotal approach! This time I had no pain whatsoever, NONE! I had a slight bit of irritability as the sore closed and scabbed but that was the extent of any uncomfortable feelings. Everything is healing perfectly and I will get activated on Jan. 7th, exactly 7 weeks after my operation. The first doctor activated me at 10 days and now I see how wrong that was as I was barely even starting to heal at that point. This one is fully healed, and I feel very confident that my activation and subsequent use will be trouble free. Just one more man's opinion, take it or leave it but having one done poorly and the other done correctly has sure taught me a lesson.
62. Retired. AMS 700 LGX implanted Nov. 18, 2013. Ask me any questions about being implanted or life afterwards.