I'm 5 weeks post surgery this Friday and had a follow up at 3 weeks. Everything was fine, he wanted me to start cycling and said I was ready to go. Wound was clean and healing nicely.
I've done everything asked if me as regard to keeping the area clean. The wound area has been swollen for the last two days. Very red and sore. I called and the consultant wanted me to go see him.
I met him today and he wasn't happy, afraid I have infection. He wants me to stop cycling and can now have a bath to clean the area. He's got me on antibiotics and wants to see me this time next week.
I've been Googling since and apparently failing the antibiotics the next step is a replacement of parts around the area.
Has anyone been through anything similar regarding an infection and what was the outcome?
Infection after Surgery
Infection after Surgery
MS diagnosed 2020.
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
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Re: Infection after Surgery
Damn, my man i am sending you good wishes and healing vibes. I really hope everything gets resolved.
Did the doctor say if there is any test to confirm wether this is really an infection or not?
Did the doctor say if there is any test to confirm wether this is really an infection or not?
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Re: Infection after Surgery
Discovernew wrote:Damn, my man i am sending you good wishes and healing vibes. I really hope everything gets resolved.
Did the doctor say if there is any test to confirm wether this is really an infection or not?
Thanks. No he didn't, I guess he didn't want to say too much until he sees me next week.
MS diagnosed 2020.
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
Re: Infection after Surgery
Implanted 6-2023 ..30 days later swelled up the size of my hand 2 days after follow up appointment .. long story short they thought I had an infection. They cut it open like a banana never found an infection .the implant looked fine so they left it in place and sewed it all back up .. I was told at this time you can develop an infection up to 3 years after an implant which I found to be amazing .. and my dr. is one of the leading implanters in the country.
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Re: Infection after Surgery
easymoney wrote:Implanted 6-2023 ..30 days later swelled up the size of my hand 2 days after follow up appointment .. long story short they thought I had an infection. They cut it open like a banana never found an infection .the implant looked fine so they left it in place and sewed it all back up .. I was told at this time you can develop an infection up to 3 years after an implant which I found to be amazing .. and my dr. is one of the leading implanters in the country.
Do you know what caused the swelling?
Implanted October 11, 2024, Dr Karaman. Infla10 AX 20cm +1cm RTE.
My Implant Journal - Click Here
ED about 14 years. Pills worked for 12 years, later worked 50%. Tried almost everything, nothing worked: Shockwave-Testosterone-PRP-Stem Cells-Botox, Etc
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ED about 14 years. Pills worked for 12 years, later worked 50%. Tried almost everything, nothing worked: Shockwave-Testosterone-PRP-Stem Cells-Botox, Etc
Re: Infection after Surgery
In my case my first implant was defective and failed at about 67 weeks, the next became infected after da8 post surgery. It had to be removed and 11 months later I was probably 98% healed but changed surgeon and model of implant.
My recovery from the last implant has been nothing but textbook perfect.
My recovery from the last implant has been nothing but textbook perfect.
Retired door kicker.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Prostate surgery 1999. Implant July 2023, went bad twice. Third implant June 2024.
Now, Robo Cock in the house.
Re: Infection after Surgery
A superficial infection can be treated effectively with oral antibiotics. If that doesn’t seem to be working, some doctors may recommend culture tests from a deeper area to identify the specific bacteria and prescribe a more targeted oral/IV antibiotic.
I hope your infection is only superficial.
I hope your infection is only superficial.
Re: Infection after Surgery
LastHope wrote:A superficial infection can be treated effectively with oral antibiotics. If that doesn’t seem to be working, some doctors may recommend culture tests from a deeper area to identify the specific bacteria and prescribe a more targeted oral/IV antibiotic.
I hope your infection is only superficial.
Thanks, I hope so too. If he has to go back in I might keep at him to top me up with some extra RTEs or something
I'll keep everyone updated.
MS diagnosed 2020.
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
Re: Infection after Surgery
top me up with some extra RTEs
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, love that attitude! Please keep us posted.
Re: Infection after Surgery
Update: I had my follow up review today following the antibiotics and infection appears to be on the surface rather than internal.
Swelling and redness has reduced. I can resume cycling within 7-10 days based on the pain coming from the area. I'll probably start cycling again today if I'm honest.
Swelling and redness has reduced. I can resume cycling within 7-10 days based on the pain coming from the area. I'll probably start cycling again today if I'm honest.
MS diagnosed 2020.
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
Sept 2024: 16+1 cm RTE CXR Boston Scientific AMS 700 implanted
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