Postby LetoMan » Thu Nov 21, 2024 2:38 am
My two cents is that you want someone who at least does it regularly, and then you want someone who is really an excellent surgeon. My doc was an excellent surgeon that had done 15-20 a year for over ten years. He reported only one infection in that time, which is significantly better than average, and likely attributable to being an all around great surgeon working out of hospital and not a private facility. He was recommended by AMS, too.
If you are near a name brand, why not? But I think choosing someone local, or in your insurance network, makes sense so long as they have enough experience. What’s enough experience, though?
For me, a guy doing one or more a month for over ten years was fine - and the solid below-average infection record was a big selling point.
There have been some studies on this, and they show that “high volume implanters” have significantly higher success rates. However, the studies define high volume as more than 25 or 31 in a year. Eid was an author for at least one. Notably, there are no studies that I am aware of that show an increase in effectiveness if you are one of the few “super high volume” implanters that do hundreds a year. I suspect that if the data showed there was a big benefit there, Eid or someone else would publish it! I think the real benefit kicks in with competence, not with hyper-specialization. You don’t need to do three a day to be competent. But twice a year isn’t competent either.
49. Implanted 5/21/2024 at Kaiser SSF. AMS 700 CX 21cm, 3cm RTE. Penoscrotal. Venous leak my whole life. Pills helped, but hated the side effects; worked less as I aged. Skipped injections. Grateful to bionic brotherhood that helped me make this decision.