How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

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Cnidium
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby Cnidium » Sat Jul 01, 2017 10:07 pm

wolfcreek wrote:Treetop says Eid stated the following on a website: "When the prosthesis malfunctions it is easily replaced. Replacement is much easier and causes much less discomfort." But if you look at Eid's website he actually says something quite different: "Replacement penile implant surgery is slightly more difficult and time consuming compared to the initial surgery and carries with it a greater risk of infection."

Treetop also quotes Eid as saying on a website "Expect a minimum of 8 years enjoyment from a penile prosthesis without malfunction." In my way of thinking if a top rated surgeon tells me to expect that something will last a minimum of 8 years then it will last 8 years (or longer). But mine lasted just half that long.


Eid did say all of these things on his website. They may sound contradicting, but they aren't. A prosthesis is easily replaced by an experienced surgeon. It its not easily replaced by a non-experienced surgeon. Just because its 'slightly more difficult', doesn't mean its no longer easy for someone who knows what they are doing.

For Eid to say 'expect a minimum of 8 years', then he is correct by the studies referenced above. He does not say it is guaranteed.

Over the phone, Eid confirmed everything we are talking about here. To expect at least 8 years, but it may fail before then. And he said some non-experienced surgeons really do have a hard time replacing existing implants, but high volume ones know the techniques.

And if you surgeon did a subpar job on the installation, then of course your chance of premature failure is higher. If the tubing and pump were installed in such a way that put stress on the tubing, then it makes sense that a coloplast would fail sooner than it should as the tubing is its weakness.

Who installed your implant, and by what means did it fail?
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby treetop » Sun Jul 02, 2017 5:03 pm

This is post is getting very encouraging. Even for those with failures.
For those that did not make the time, a second implant should increase the odds. Especially with a great doctor. IMHO
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby wolfcreek » Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:07 am

I never trust any self serving. industry-supported studies. The only study I have total confidence in is my own experience - in my case I am 100% sure that the LGX, for which I paid over $20,000 suffered a catastrophic failure at just 4.5 years (left cylinder developed a hole and the entire implant had to be replaced at a cost of $10,000).

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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby treetop » Wed Jul 05, 2017 12:30 pm

wolfcreek wrote:I never trust any self serving. industry-supported studies. The only study I have total confidence in is my own experience - in my case I am 100% sure that the LGX, for which I paid over $20,000 suffered a catastrophic failure at just 4.5 years (left cylinder developed a hole and the entire implant had to be replaced at a cost of $10,000).


Good post. Important information. We need to hear about both the good and the bad.

I have no experience yet... once I make the choice and dive in I will make my own experience.
I can only hope it will be a positive one, and not a failed one.
I plan to fly to NY to see Dr. EID. Mostly because I need a break from work, and I will enjoy the trip.
I will plan a week or maybe 10 days there. Not sure.
Of course this can all change.
TT
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Implanted on 6/14/2024 at Manhattan ENT Hospital NY.
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby Cnidium » Wed Jul 05, 2017 6:03 pm

wolfcreek wrote:I never trust any self serving. industry-supported studies. The only study I have total confidence in is my own experience - in my case I am 100% sure that the LGX, for which I paid over $20,000 suffered a catastrophic failure at just 4.5 years (left cylinder developed a hole and the entire implant had to be replaced at a cost of $10,000).


So how do people make decisions who have never had an implant. They see people like yourself, who have had failures, and others who have had success. But, they don't have a way to really measure the % of successes vs failures. Hence studies. Yes some are industry funded and may be biased, but I am fairly certain there are independent studies that have been posted recently that support a higher degree of success.

I hope you are not implying that because you are '!00% sure that the LGX... suffered a catastrohpic failure at just 4.5 years" implies that all LGX's will do the same.

Even if the study that states 88% survival rate by 5 years is accurate, 11% is still a substantial number. There is a very real risk of failure with 11%... and obviously 11% does not mean you are free of risk because it is a relatively low percentage.

Heres a Korean study that demonstrates similar implant survival rates: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4462637/

Heres another thing to think about too. In this study 'Mechanical survival rates of the inflatable penile prosthesis at 5, 10, and 15 years were 93.3%, 76.5%, and 64.8%" (this is for AMS only)

76.5% survival rate at 10 year mark (this includes implants from 1997-2014, so older models may be skewing results in an unfavorable way).

This also means a 23.5% failure rate... 23.5%, thats a pretty real fucking risk to not make it to 10 years. Statistically you will make it there, but you must be mentally prepared not to.

Furthermore, if you are a young person, as I am (27 years old), and you WILL need to have revisions in the future, then your likelihood of experiencing a premature failure is magnified. Lets assume at my age I will need at least 2 revisions before I throw in the towel for my sex life. So if I have a 23.5% chance of my implant failing before I hit the 10 year point with each of them, then from a mathematical point of view looks like:
(1-((76.5/100)x(76.5/100)x(76.5/100%)))x100 = 55.23%
Based on the numbers used in this study and the criteria I created to define 'premature failure', I have a 55.23% chance of experiencing a premature failure if I get a minimum of 2 revisions in my lifetime.
Therefore, I need to go into this knowing that statistically I will have to deal with this. I need to save money for this event, and be mentally prepared for the stress of it.

And I think the same is true if you only expect 1 revision. You need to be ready for the failure. If you go into this assuming or hoping that something wont go wrong, then I think you should not do this. There is a very real chance of it happening.

I also think that someone can further minimize their chance of failure with a device. I am going with Eid for many reasons, but during the phone consultation he expressed that he believes he knows things that will make a Titan last longer. Since the tubing is the weak link of the Titan, he suggests pumping in a certain way that doesn't stress the tubing as much. Now he may be wrong, but I think it may have some merit in giving me a better chance of avoiding premature failure. I also believe, but am not certain, that a surgeons implanting technique, such as how he places all of the components, will also result in a lower or higher lifespan for the device.

I think people need to think of this like poker. You can be dealt pocket aces, and still get beat out by some low non pair. Its all statistics.
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby wolfcreek » Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:22 am

Maybe you will be one of the lucky ones..... Again, the only result that really matters is the one that the implantee gets... Hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.....

Good luck!

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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby treetop » Thu Jul 06, 2017 12:05 pm

Cnidium

Great post. Thanks for the numbers... a lot to consider.
And yes, once that decision is made it is permanent.
Hopefully implants get better, and last longer.
But for now, we must be ready for needing a revision depending on our age and our needs.
TT
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Titan Coloplast 22cm by Dr. EID - 40% venous leak.
Thanks to Franktalk I have been planning this for over 5 years.
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby roninhouston » Thu Jul 06, 2017 6:25 pm

Have had mine two years in August and am so happy and satisfied, if it failed every two years I would be inline to get a replacement. :D
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Re: How long have FT Implants lasted -- over 10 years? Anyone?

Postby Cnidium » Thu Jul 06, 2017 6:34 pm

roninhouston wrote:Have had mine two years in August and am so happy and satisfied, if it failed every two years I would be inline to get a replacement. :D


Im guessing you qualify for medicare or you have made your money. However, for those of us in our 20s, self-paying for something that costs $25,000+ and may need a $10,000+ revision within 5 years is a real mind fuck. And its not easy taking 2+ weeks off too many times while trying to explain it to your employer. Most of us would agree that the benefits of having the thing are amazing, but how good are they when you balance it against the cost without insurance.

The best part is I have insurance, and it does nothing.

Im still getting the implant.
Titan OTR. Dr. Hakky - successful surgery and very happy with outcome.
My advice: choose a world-class surgeon and make yourself the healthiest you can.


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