Oregon,
I had my first implant (an AMS CX) in 2015 when I was married to a woman. Dr. Cornell implanted the CX. My then wife was not interested in sex so I never used it with a woman. In 2021 we separated and I came out. I met my current partner in 2022 and we made a lot of use of the CX but it never fully expanded to accommodate my dick's girth and it buckled during anal. I mentioned this Dr. Clavell and he encouraged me to have a revision to a Titan in 2025. When he opened up my corpora caverosa, he discovered that the right cylinder had ruptured and he had to scrape its remnants off the walls. I have used my Titan for anal since December, 2025 and the difference is astounding. It is so hard that it can serve as a substitute towel bar. My partner and I cannot say enough good things about it. Hope this helps you.
Texas Otter
Implant failure
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Re: Implant failure
Texas Otter wrote:Oregon,
I had my first implant (an AMS CX) in 2015 when I was married to a woman. Dr. Cornell implanted the CX. My then wife was not interested in sex so I never used it with a woman. In 2021 we separated and I came out. I met my current partner in 2022 and we made a lot of use of the CX but it never fully expanded to accommodate my dick's girth and it buckled during anal. I mentioned this Dr. Clavell and he encouraged me to have a revision to a Titan in 2025. When he opened up my corpora caverosa, he discovered that the right cylinder had ruptured and he had to scrape its remnants off the walls. I have used my Titan for anal since December, 2025 and the difference is astounding. It is so hard that it can serve as a substitute towel bar. My partner and I cannot say enough good things about it. Hope this helps you.
Texas Otter
Texas Otter, thanks for sharing this. Anal intercourse is extremely important to me. I'm seriously considering a Titan for this very reason. Does insurance cover device upgrades due to functional dissatisfaction (such as buckling or poor rigidity?), or is this kind of revision cash-pay only? My insurance typically covers revisions only if they’re medically necessary, such as for infections or mechanical breakdown.
T1 Diabetes. Progressive ED after a motorcycle accident. Rezūm therapy for enlarged prostate. On Trimix. Scheduled for Rigicon Infla10 Pulse DIPP via Phantom technique. Grateful to bionic brothers.
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Re: Implant failure
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My insurance did not pay for original CX implant. However, Dr Clavell coded my revision as an implant device failure without knowing about the ruptured cylinder. I'm now on original medicare and have the AARP supplement plan. They covered total cost except for co-pay for drugs Dr. Clavell prescribed.
Texas Otter
My insurance did not pay for original CX implant. However, Dr Clavell coded my revision as an implant device failure without knowing about the ruptured cylinder. I'm now on original medicare and have the AARP supplement plan. They covered total cost except for co-pay for drugs Dr. Clavell prescribed.
Texas Otter
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Re: Implant failure
GoodWood wrote:edjohn wrote:GoodWood wrote:The classic pump has fewer tubes going to it because the mechanism is dead simple. Coloplast One-Touch pump has an additional tube going to it because the valve mechanism that makes it a one-touch deflation.
Sorry but this is total horseshit. I don't know who told you that but there is no way to have fewer than 3 tubes... all 3 piece implants work in generally the same way.
My bad. You are correct. Same number of tubes. But Dr Eid says prefers the older generation of pump (The Coloplast Classic) because he found it is less prone to failure than the Coloplast One-Touch.
Hakky feels the same. The classic pump has tubes coming in as a row, the OTR pump has them in a triangle. The triangle config leads to the tubes rubbing against each other more.
58yo Coloplast Titan 28cm Penoscrotal with Dr. Hakky 10/21/2025.
Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C
Post-op: 8”L and 6”C at one week.
8.5” and 6”C at three weeks with full glans engorgement
Pre-op erect measurements:
8.5"L and 6.5"C
Post-op: 8”L and 6”C at one week.
8.5” and 6”C at three weeks with full glans engorgement
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