My doctor never instructed me to pull on the pump for the AMS 700 CX but on a handout he gave me, it reads: "THE DAY AFTER your procedure, please begin to gently pull down on the pump mechanism and perform deep tissue massage to the pump area in the scrotum EVERY TIME YOU GO TO URINATE." I would be concerned about doing this though since I never was shown how to.
Additionally I read somewhere that I should avoid keeping the penis in the same position. Is this accurate? I'm not sure how many different positions it can really be put in at the moment.
No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
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No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
Implanted February 2025 by Dr. Loh-Doyle. Received AMS 700 CX implant.
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Re: No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
twelvepillarscup wrote:My doctor never instructed me to pull on the pump for the AMS 700 CX but on a handout he gave me, it reads: "THE DAY AFTER your procedure, please begin to gently pull down on the pump mechanism and perform deep tissue massage to the pump area in the scrotum EVERY TIME YOU GO TO URINATE." I would be concerned about doing this though since I never was shown how to.
Additionally I read somewhere that I should avoid keeping the penis in the same position. Is this accurate? I'm not sure how many different positions it can really be put in at the moment.
Pulling down: that's necessary if your surgeon does an infrapubic incision, shouldn't be needed if he's doing penoscrotal - that's one of the benefits of penoscrotal. If your surgeon did an infrapubic incision, I'd go back and ask him for instructions.
The way I understand it, once you can manipulate your penis (swelling and stitches are healed) you want to prevent a permanent bend of the penis to any one side, that's why some YouTube videos talk about letting it hang when you're at home, but pinning it up against your abdomen when you go out. Hopefully someone who is farther along in the healing process can expand on this?
GM(73) ED for past 10 years. Before: 6.0"L, 5.5"G. After (30 days): 5.5"L, 5.25"G. AMS CX MS pump 18cm/17.5cm on 1/29/25 by Dr Clavell in Houston.
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Re: No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
I was never instructed on pulling down on the pump or positions after my implant. Never did either. It turned out fine.
Honestly after my implant I knew nothing about what I should have been doing. Didn't find Frank Talk until 5 months later and by then I was healed and using it.
Honestly after my implant I knew nothing about what I should have been doing. Didn't find Frank Talk until 5 months later and by then I was healed and using it.
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5+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 37 years to my beautiful young bride
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Re: No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
I had penoscrotal and my Dr told me to pull the pump. But I'm too swollen so he said I could wait a week or two. Is there a point in time where you can't pull the pump down anymore ?
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Feb 2025 - 58 yo, 38 with greatest wife ever
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) - pre-op L:7", post-op @ 3 mos L: 6.75" G: 5.5"
2 wks pain, cycling-sex-lifting @ 7 wks, no discomfort @ ? mos, felt like 'new normal' @ ? mos
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) - pre-op L:7", post-op @ 3 mos L: 6.75" G: 5.5"
2 wks pain, cycling-sex-lifting @ 7 wks, no discomfort @ ? mos, felt like 'new normal' @ ? mos
Re: No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
Interesting -
So on my paperwork "pull down gently on the pump" was crossed out with "DO NOT" written over it. The doctor told me thats for infrapubic, NOT for penoscrotal. So - depends on which kind of surgery you had.
So on my paperwork "pull down gently on the pump" was crossed out with "DO NOT" written over it. The doctor told me thats for infrapubic, NOT for penoscrotal. So - depends on which kind of surgery you had.
48yo gay married male - Size before cancer / ED = 7.5" x 6.25" (current 5.5x5.2). AMS 700 CX implanted 12/9/24. 18cm + 1cm RTE and 18cm + 2cm RTE.
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Re: No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
equusAz: What he said.
As long as the bottom of the pump is at or near the bottom of your scrotum, I don't see why you'd need to pull it down any further.
As long as the bottom of the pump is at or near the bottom of your scrotum, I don't see why you'd need to pull it down any further.
GM(73) ED for past 10 years. Before: 6.0"L, 5.5"G. After (30 days): 5.5"L, 5.25"G. AMS CX MS pump 18cm/17.5cm on 1/29/25 by Dr Clavell in Houston.
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Re: No mention of pulling pump or instruction to not keep penis in same position
My Dr told me to Pull the pump down on day 3. I pull it down every morning in the shower also. I had penoscrotal for the implant and perineal for the male sling. all at the same time I am little over 2 month post surgery is mostly pain free.
63 yo with prostate cancer Peyronie's disease with 90 degree curve had prostate removed two years ago got a implant on December 11, 2024 along with the male sling
Wow this thing work!! AMS 700 LGX 18cm with 3cm rte

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