Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative Daily Inflation Reduces Complaints of Shortened Penile Length Following Implantation of Inflatable Penile Prosthesis*
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Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
ocitgo (Bob F), Bremerton, WA
Implanted 11/13/2017 AMS 700LGX 15 cm, leak, 3 cm rear tip
Implanted 06/17/2019 AMS 700LGX 18 cm, 1.5 cm rear tip
Implanted 11/13/2017 AMS 700LGX 15 cm, leak, 3 cm rear tip
Implanted 06/17/2019 AMS 700LGX 18 cm, 1.5 cm rear tip
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Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
Sounds like I need to ask my urologist about the pumping pre-op...
I’ve only used the cheapo sex toy pumps so far... guessing I should be looking for a medical version. Anyone got some tips on which to buy and where? found a few on Amazon but the run pretty expensive.
I’ve only used the cheapo sex toy pumps so far... guessing I should be looking for a medical version. Anyone got some tips on which to buy and where? found a few on Amazon but the run pretty expensive.
New Hampshire, 42, Diagnosed with ED early 20’s. VL Left side, Implanted 7-9-18, Dr. Gross, Titan OTR, 22cm +1 RTE, Penoscrotal.
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Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
The medical grade VEDs are fine, but the "novelty" shop ones also work. A vacuum is a vacuum, after all.
The differences lie in how long the device will last, how easy it is to install constriction rings (which is of no concern if you are not intending to use if for sex) and other peripheral details.
After all, vacuum is vacuum, no matter how it is produced.
Medical grade ones often have a safety valve to prevent too high a vacuum which can cause damage to your penis.
A vacuum bell from a cheap sex-shop attached to an automotive vacuum pump (as used for evacuating hydraulic systems) can be assembled for about $50 and it includes a gauge.
There was a link to find the parts on Amazon a while ago on FT. I will post it here if I find it again.
The differences lie in how long the device will last, how easy it is to install constriction rings (which is of no concern if you are not intending to use if for sex) and other peripheral details.
After all, vacuum is vacuum, no matter how it is produced.
Medical grade ones often have a safety valve to prevent too high a vacuum which can cause damage to your penis.
A vacuum bell from a cheap sex-shop attached to an automotive vacuum pump (as used for evacuating hydraulic systems) can be assembled for about $50 and it includes a gauge.
There was a link to find the parts on Amazon a while ago on FT. I will post it here if I find it again.
Arnoldloveslife wrote:Bionic_by_AMS wrote:Grayfox,
Just to follow up on what Jim said ... what kind of pump are you using? ... Yes the amount of vacuum makes a difference.
Since the pump is your last resort ... build yourself one like in the image = about $37 at Amazon (links below)
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Typical cheap but effective pump ($14)
http://www.amazon.com/California-Exotic-Novelties-1030-00-3-Bullfighter/dp/B002JINMG0/
ABN Vacuum Pump ($22.50) (combine the two pieces)
https://www.amazon.com/ABN-Vacuum-Brake-Bleed-Automotive/dp/B00KB9D3UO/
Next ... get a better ring(s)
http://www.vitalitymedical.com/tension-bands-penis-rings.html
The "sleeve" Jim mentioned ...
http://uandmetime.com/products/store/#ecwid:category=1213451&mode=product&product=4958535
Once you find a ring that fits and holds your pumped erection (should last about 30 min.) ... try several different methods, like folding the ears of the ring up into the pump tube and pump. Have your wife participate ... let her pump you up sometimes.
Thanks for sharing!
Lost Sheep
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
AMS LGX 18+3 Nov 6, 2017
Prostate Cancer 2023
READ OLD THREADS-ask better questions -better understand answers
Be part of your medical team
Document pre-op size-photos and written records
Pre-op VED therapy helps. Post-op is another matter
Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
I bought a vacuum erection device on Ebay for about $50. It has a pump, a cylinder (get the right size based on your girth) and a gauge so you know how much pressure you are using. I started at 5hg of pressure, and that's probably as much as you want to start. I do more now for short periods.
I had a medical grade pump, but that was when I was using the VED with constriction rings for sex. If you're just trying to stretch in advance of implant surgery, you don't need the constriction rings. IMO, the gauge on the pump is more important.
General thinking is that you should stretch with the ved for at least 2 months before the implant.
I had a medical grade pump, but that was when I was using the VED with constriction rings for sex. If you're just trying to stretch in advance of implant surgery, you don't need the constriction rings. IMO, the gauge on the pump is more important.
General thinking is that you should stretch with the ved for at least 2 months before the implant.
71, Boise area, Married
ED from type 2 diabetes and PCa radiation.
AMS LGX surgery 6/5/18 with Edward Karpman in Silicon Valley, 18cm+3RTE
ED from type 2 diabetes and PCa radiation.
AMS LGX surgery 6/5/18 with Edward Karpman in Silicon Valley, 18cm+3RTE
Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
David_Webb wrote:Sounds like I need to ask my urologist about the pumping pre-op...
I’ve only used the cheapo sex toy pumps so far... guessing I should be looking for a medical version. Anyone got some tips on which to buy and where? found a few on Amazon but the run pretty expensive.
Not true. I bought a cheap one at a sex store called Aren't We Naughty. It is working just fine. As long as it pumps you up, it's doing what the study wants.
Larry
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Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
Just bought this Cob Male Manual Vacuum Penis Pump Air Enlarger Extender Pumps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRUDA0U/re ... YAbKMQD388
Will provide feedback if this cheap version is worth trying.
Will provide feedback if this cheap version is worth trying.
New Hampshire, 42, Diagnosed with ED early 20’s. VL Left side, Implanted 7-9-18, Dr. Gross, Titan OTR, 22cm +1 RTE, Penoscrotal.
Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
David_Webb wrote:Just bought this Cob Male Manual Vacuum Penis Pump Air Enlarger Extender Pumps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRUDA0U/re ... YAbKMQD388
Will provide feedback if this cheap version is worth trying.
I can't believe some of the comments. Even the odd Rolls Royce can have a hiccup... take it back and get another or your money back.
Larry
Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
I've had/have both medical grade and novelty pumps. IMO there is a very big difference in quality, as there should be with the price difference. The novelty pump may do the job satisfactorily and meet your needs. Most of the novelty pumps are way cheaper. But there is a big quality difference and there may also be a difference in easy of use and comfort. I've had to repair one of my novelty pumps twice and another I had to modify to make it useful. Try a novelty pump if you wish. You're not out much money if you aren't satisfied.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Not nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 8 - 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE due to cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.
Re: Vacuum Preparation, Optimization of Cylinder Length and Postoperative
bldoink wrote:I've had/have both medical grade and novelty pumps. IMO there is a very big difference in quality, as there should be with the price difference. The novelty pump may do the job satisfactorily and meet your needs. Most of the novelty pumps are way cheaper. But there is a big quality difference and there may also be a difference in easy of use and comfort. I've had to repair one of my novelty pumps twice and another I had to modify to make it useful. Try a novelty pump if you wish. You're not out much money if you aren't satisfied.
I could understand wanting to spend big bucks if you were pumping for sex but, I am just pumping for the sake of pumping. At the store I got mine, there were lots of models that were a lot less money. Basically, the one I got was the best of the non-medical grade models they sold. I often wondered how this would work if I used it in the bath tub and filled it with water??? There is one called the bathmate that looks interesting but, a lot more money.
Larry
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