SW0110 wrote:I actually had one urologist surgeon tell me that it does not matter who does the implant. They all just go in and measure with the rods. It was not rocket science so whoever did the job should all come out with the same length, whatever it happened to be.
It does not matter. That is why we have scores of men complaining of being undersized, That get an unstable erection after a few years, that have a floppy tip that will not penetrate, that have infections, that have tubing tethered around their shaft that is easily palpitated.
To plagiarize a comment by Merrix, if your 5-year-old daughter needed heart surgery would you take her to a surgical center and let them assign some cardiologist that is next in rotation or would research surgeons carefully? It is a question that is so obvious it should not need to be asked. What is the point of researching surgeons? That answer should also be obvious and non-controversial. All surgeons have different degrees of natural talent just like pianists, They all have different degrees of experience with specific procedures, They are not all the same. Just like carpenters or mechanics. There are good ones and those at the other end of the scale. There are those with different philosophies on taking calculated risks versus a conservative approach. To suggest they are all the same is to suggest there are no good, better, and best mechanics or carpenters, or none that are just inferior. Does this mean there is a "best surgeon on earth"? Probably not. Are there even a top 3 surgeons on earth? Again probably not, but with a very specialized uncommon surgery, you soon get to a point where the great practitioners are limited. While you can get a good surgery from a lesser surgeon and you can get a bad surgery from a great surgeon that proves nothing. Clinical studies demonstrate better outcomes with high volume surgeons who specialize just like studies show that cancer patients have better outcomes in major cancer centers of excellence.
As someone who has been a patient advocate for several cancer patients and had cancer surgery myself, a person is a fool that does not take an active roll in researching and carefully selecting his doctor. There is simply nothing controversial about this, especially on a patient forum.