wilsonmill wrote:TruthEdge wrote:wilsonmill wrote:Sorry to hear that your pump malfunction, I had a revision this year and wanted the tenacio pump because it looked like a good piece of engineering. I hope it is easily resolved, there are quite a few tenacio pumps implanted, I have followed them in both LinkedIn and X, yours is the first I have read about that is malfunctioning.
Here is a link on the pump
https://t.co/TVOeLtQ6gO
Thanks. The rate of failure at this point would be too soon to know as AMS stated to me on phone or what would be the general issue that would occur in the failures. We prob won't know that for at least a full year maybe even two years from June of 2024 when they got cleared officially for the top 10-15 AMS approved surgeons. Hopefully for everyone, I am in a very small percentage.
There should be data as it was used and approved in Europe before the USA, like Rigicon. Hope it is a one off but feel for the patients if it should fail, hope my revision (AMS) with the MS pump lasts at least 10yrs.
I agree to a point, but they are going to want to cover themselves too IMO by trying to keep those numbers close to their chest. I do hope mine is a one-off. we all know that this is place to point an issue we run across. There are many im sure wiht Tenacio and do not have any issues. I'm just lucky I guess! I hope your AMS/MS works for at least 10 years as well