Question for those with infection but no lost size
Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
My dr. who is world renowned told me last year when I swelled up and they thought I had an infection but i did not that infections and come out as long as 3 years after the implant ..each revision you run the risk of infection some size loss and a bunch of other things that go wrong ..scar tissue..more cut nerves erc ..
Rigicon since 6-2023 happy to share my experience and do show and tell
Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
Dr. Clavell mentioned that he did surgery on a gentleman for his 10th IPP revision. I don't know the specifics about size loss, infection, scarring and decrease in sensation. I also don't know if he was young, athletic and in perfect health overall. He was doing 'fine' according to Dr. Clavell. He truly deserves awards for his optimism, resilience, and unwavering determination!
Born early 80s. Congenital ED. Pills worked great for a while. Jan 2025 - Coloplast Genesis. 22cm (1cm RTE)-13mm.
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Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
darkflame wrote:If you had an infection but didn’t end up losing size I have a few questions.
Which doctor handled your re-implant?
What did your treatment protocol look like? VED use? How long between infection and reinstall? Did you use traction. Etc.
Second implant always gave urinary problems, bleeding... According to the doctor, infection He removed the prosthesis. I went 9 months without any prosthesis. I followed the plan that the doctor outlined: cialis 20 mg, 20 minutes VED every day (many days I did 30 minutes), gently because LESS IS ALWAYS MORE, stretching exercises. I didn't lose any length and I gained a lot of thickness. I didn't do cycling because the doctor didn't talk to me about it, nor did I find forums like this. I think the protocols have changed. It's a shame because I'm convinced that with cycling I would have achieved a more aesthetic penis. I will discuss with the doctor soon if cycling can be effective after the next implant.
At 15-16 curvature, hourglass... Loss of length, later weak erections
At 27 Peyronie's diagnosis
2006 malleable AMS incorrectly implanted.
2008 EXCEL MENTOR. Infection, urinary problems, bleeding... It had to be explanted.
2009 TITAN COLOPLAST
At 27 Peyronie's diagnosis
2006 malleable AMS incorrectly implanted.
2008 EXCEL MENTOR. Infection, urinary problems, bleeding... It had to be explanted.
2009 TITAN COLOPLAST
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Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
LastHope wrote:Dr. Clavell mentioned that he did surgery on a gentleman for his 10th IPP revision. I don't know the specifics about size loss, infection, scarring and decrease in sensation. I also don't know if he was young, athletic and in perfect health overall. He was doing 'fine' according to Dr. Clavell. He truly deserves awards for his optimism, resilience, and unwavering determination!
as you can see the doctors respond based on their own convenience that requires at that moment, if we think about it, they often shoot themselves in the foot, he replied that he has done 10 revisions, here there are a lot of them with 2/3/4 revisions within 2/5 years, I wonder how they can claim that a system lasts 10 to 15 years
56, ED since 2010, pills work but not always and well, trt in progress improved but not so much, myocardial infarction january 2016, new stent september 2016, hypertension, venous on 1/23/23 titan one touch 22, no rte dottor Gabriele Antonini Italia
Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
Let’s runs a poll on how many revisions people here have had.
Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
Implanted Rigicon MMP 6-2023 .. revised Rigicon 6-2024
Rigicon since 6-2023 happy to share my experience and do show and tell
Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
frank66665 wrote:LastHope wrote:Dr. Clavell mentioned that he did surgery on a gentleman for his 10th IPP revision. I don't know the specifics about size loss, infection, scarring and decrease in sensation. I also don't know if he was young, athletic and in perfect health overall. He was doing 'fine' according to Dr. Clavell. He truly deserves awards for his optimism, resilience, and unwavering determination!
as you can see the doctors respond based on their own convenience that requires at that moment, if we think about it, they often shoot themselves in the foot, he replied that he has done 10 revisions, here there are a lot of them with 2/3/4 revisions within 2/5 years, I wonder how they can claim that a system lasts 10 to 15 years
In any set of statistical data, outliers are inevitable, as illustrated by the bell curve. All biological phenomena tend to follow a bell curve distribution, where the averages differ significantly from the outliers.
When they say implants have a 10-year revision rate, let's hope they are discussing averages from their clinical experience and not the far-right outliers.
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Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
LastHope wrote:frank66665 wrote:LastHope wrote:Dr. Clavell mentioned that he did surgery on a gentleman for his 10th IPP revision. I don't know the specifics about size loss, infection, scarring and decrease in sensation. I also don't know if he was young, athletic and in perfect health overall. He was doing 'fine' according to Dr. Clavell. He truly deserves awards for his optimism, resilience, and unwavering determination!
as you can see the doctors respond based on their own convenience that requires at that moment, if we think about it, they often shoot themselves in the foot, he replied that he has done 10 revisions, here there are a lot of them with 2/3/4 revisions within 2/5 years, I wonder how they can claim that a system lasts 10 to 15 years
In any set of statistical data, outliers are inevitable, as illustrated by the bell curve. All biological phenomena tend to follow a bell curve distribution, where the averages differ significantly from the outliers.
When they say implants have a 10-year revision rate, let's hope they are discussing averages from their clinical experience and not the far-right outliers.
so their statements leave no stone unturned, on the other hand if in Italy both ams and coloplast give 5 year guarantees on devices, it means that they have found that 5 can be achieved, beyond that is a surplus
56, ED since 2010, pills work but not always and well, trt in progress improved but not so much, myocardial infarction january 2016, new stent september 2016, hypertension, venous on 1/23/23 titan one touch 22, no rte dottor Gabriele Antonini Italia
Re: Question for those with infection but no lost size
frank66665 wrote:so their statements leave no stone unturned, on the other hand if in Italy both ams and coloplast give 5 year guarantees on devices, it means that they have found that 5 can be achieved, beyond that is a surplus
5 years in Italy for Coloplast is interesting. The AMS website in the US doesn't even mention 5 years. When I called, they were acting clueless and said the website doesn't mention anything! Really? At least Coloplast in the US states 10 years, and I called and confirmed that.
Born early 80s. Congenital ED. Pills worked great for a while. Jan 2025 - Coloplast Genesis. 22cm (1cm RTE)-13mm.
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