LastHope wrote:ready2go wrote:Postby LastHope » Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:57 am"
Rigicon Rigi10 (2019) is a great option. Their additional diameter rods are their forte. The 3 extra sizes to preserve girth is definitely impressive."
the ridgi10 only has one rod with a larger diameter than tactra . The 14mm versus tactra 13mm .
You're referring to the larger diameter, whereas I was discussing additional diameters.
Rigi10 offers diameters: 9 – 10 – 11 – 12 – 13 – 14 mm
While Tactra comes in diameters of 9.5 - 11 - 13 mm.
Rigi10 provides three extra diameter sizes: 10, 12, and 14, ensuring a custom fit tailored to the patient's anatomy.
Our goal is to get the right size, avoiding over-sizing and the potential for classic malleable erosion, isn't it?
ok yeah . well i guess i need a 16 mm rod .since i went from a 6 inch girth to a 5 inch girth with the 13 mm tactra rod . doing the math of two 14 mm rods in circumference would have added 1/4 of a inch of girth .
on the other hand, a member here kept his 7 inch girth with a malleable implant withe rigi10 and 14mm rods if i remember right ? So i don't know how that works.
whats classic about malleable erosion? there isn't much info on malleables ,but what i have read erosion is just as likely with either type of implant. i haven't read any cases of erosion on malleables [-knock on wood] . but have seen some cases reported on here with ipps of tubes coming out and tips lowering out of the glands .etc .
that one video of the rigi10 that was bent and being removed was "interesting" . i hope for the guys who have it ,its not common.