August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

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LastHope
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August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Postby LastHope » Tue Sep 09, 2025 6:06 pm

Attached August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Total: 295 reported events

Coloplast Titan: 120
AMS 700: 170
AMS Ambicor: 5

Source:
The FDA's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) Database houses medical device reports submitted to the FDA by mandatory reporters (manufacturers, importers and device user facilities) and voluntary reporters such as health care professionals, patients and consumers.
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LastHope
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Re: August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Postby LastHope » Wed Sep 10, 2025 4:56 pm

Thank you, TooYoung, for your kind words. I share your passion for critical appraisal, but your persistence in openly calling things out, really paid off.

I appreciate your sharing the snippets of the paper. For the record, it has stats, quotes, and graphs. It sure doesn't look like a middle-of-the-night infomercial on TV to me. It's from IJIR: the International Journal of Impotence Research and it's about penile implants.

That aside, there's no denying that our implants (both MPP and IPP) need much higher standards of quality control and continuous improvement of weak links in the chain. You're only as reliable as your weakest link in the chain.

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Re: August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Postby ragingbull » Fri Sep 12, 2025 3:48 pm

tooyoung wrote:
LastHope wrote:Attached August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Total: 295 reported events

Coloplast Titan: 120
AMS 700: 170
AMS Ambicor: 5

Source:
The FDA's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) Database houses medical device reports submitted to the FDA by mandatory reporters (manufacturers, importers and device user facilities) and voluntary reporters such as health care professionals, patients and consumers.


I can't thank you enough for your efforts, but this time I want to applaud you for achieving a milestone. Just because of the MAUDE reports you brought to light, the most influential surgeons in penile prosthesis history made their first attempt to openly criticize and demand changes from implant companies by publishing an article in Nature this August. In 50 years, this is the first time they used MAUDE to extrapolate data and question IPP reliability...especially tubal/pump leaks.

I'm not exonerating them from being main participants in creating the current deluded narrative, which we've gone over many times, but I can't blame them either...because, simply, it's their bread and butter. Carcasses are the ones to blame...those who served better than the companies’ marketing brochures while being butchered many times in a short span of time...or those who celebrate "1 year going strong" and assume reliability is in check.

Until now, I can't find rational psychological reasons behind it. Maybe Stockholm syndrome? Social conformity? Whatever...

Fortunately, amidst the extreme noise of purposeless asslicking emerges the sound of reason apparently...one that I'm sure will prevail one day and force companies to give us what we pay for, either out of pocket or from taxpayers' money...and to stop trading with our lives.
Above all atleast the disgusting view of carcasses repeating cult phrases might come to an end.

Article link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-025-01154-y

I also would like to note that I hope the decrease from persistent~350 monthly reported failures to ~295 is not a deliberate drop.


What's the point of this post?
I'm super thrilled with my IPP. It's the best thing that has ever happened to me. I didn't lose any girth, and my wife pumps me up every morning as a wake-up foreplay routine. After hormone replacement therapy, we are teenage rabbits in bed. It's been a few months. Absolutely no hiccups or any malfunctions. I don't see this breaking. Here's to another 20 years of on-demand bionic cock.
You only live once. Enjoy or perish.
72, Married for 30 years to a beautiful nympho. 2025 Titan Classic L 22, G 6 after multiple surgeries. Best gift of my life.

fucked0ne
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Re: August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Postby fucked0ne » Mon Sep 22, 2025 12:59 pm

tooyoung wrote:
ragingbull wrote:
tooyoung wrote:
I can't thank you enough for your efforts, but this time I want to applaud you for achieving a milestone. Just because of the MAUDE reports you brought to light, the most influential surgeons in penile prosthesis history made their first attempt to openly criticize and demand changes from implant companies by publishing an article in Nature this August. In 50 years, this is the first time they used MAUDE to extrapolate data and question IPP reliability...especially tubal/pump leaks.

I'm not exonerating them from being main participants in creating the current deluded narrative, which we've gone over many times, but I can't blame them either...because, simply, it's their bread and butter. Carcasses are the ones to blame...those who served better than the companies’ marketing brochures while being butchered many times in a short span of time...or those who celebrate "1 year going strong" and assume reliability is in check.

Until now, I can't find rational psychological reasons behind it. Maybe Stockholm syndrome? Social conformity? Whatever...

Fortunately, amidst the extreme noise of purposeless asslicking emerges the sound of reason apparently...one that I'm sure will prevail one day and force companies to give us what we pay for, either out of pocket or from taxpayers' money...and to stop trading with our lives.
Above all atleast the disgusting view of carcasses repeating cult phrases might come to an end.

Article link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-025-01154-y

I also would like to note that I hope the decrease from persistent~350 monthly reported failures to ~295 is not a deliberate drop.


What's the point of this post?
I'm super thrilled with my IPP. It's the best thing that has ever happened to me. I didn't lose any girth, and my wife pumps me up every morning as a wake-up foreplay routine. After hormone replacement therapy, we are teenage rabbits in bed. It's been a few months. Absolutely no hiccups or any malfunctions. I don't see this breaking. Here's to another 20 years of on-demand bionic cock.
You only live once. Enjoy or perish.


Raging bull, it’s only been a few months; and regardless of your perceived integrity of the device, the device unfortunately doesn’t care. That said, I’m glad you’re having a good time, and I do hope your device lasts.

Tooyoung, it is crazy to read that tubing fractures and pump leaks have not been addressed in 35 years! The article is interesting, and encouraging, but I’m not so sure of its immediate worth. Unfortunately, we’ll probably need a few of those before we see some genuine movement. It is, however, a first step. In the meantime, I’m stuck playing Russian roulette with this LGX. Why are developments so slow to occur in this country? Very frustrating.
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.

fucked0ne
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Re: August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Postby fucked0ne » Tue Sep 23, 2025 11:11 pm

tooyoung wrote:
fucked0ne wrote:
tooyoung wrote:


Raging bull, it’s only been a few months; and regardless of your perceived integrity of the device, the device unfortunately doesn’t care. That said, I’m glad you’re having a good time, and I do hope your device lasts.

Tooyoung, it is crazy to read that tubing fractures and pump leaks have not been addressed in 35 years! The article is interesting, and encouraging, but I’m not so sure of its immediate worth. Unfortunately, we’ll probably need a few of those before we see some genuine movement. It is, however, a first step. In the meantime, I’m stuck playing Russian roulette with this LGX. Why are developments so slow to occur in this country? Very frustrating.


They are very slow or even non-existent as per the article AND AS PER THE REALITY WE WITNESS WITH OUR OWN EYES because there had been no incentive for companies to make any changes...

As long as men sick with "whatever makes me sleep at night" syndrome are plaquing the internet I don't think there will be any improvements in the near future...But we are seeing encouraging signs like this article, medicare stopped giving away ipps and most importantly the sick narrative that has been going on for so long started to fall apart after relentless efforts of those who wish to see reality rather than delusion.


What’s the benefit of Medicare no longer covering implants?
40. Implanted July 5, 2024, AMS LGX, 21cm cylinders + 2cm RTEs. Idiopathic "hard flaccid" ED following bacterial infection. Tried pulse waves, Cialis, TRT, even spinal injections. Nada.

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Re: August 2025 IPP Adverse Events

Postby ready2go » Wed Sep 24, 2025 2:10 am

IF the ipp implant manufacturer was held responsible for the cost of the surgery ,due to a product malfunction . I bet they would either quickly fix defects ,or stop providing the implants .
what is so difficult to make a tube that will not spring a leak, or to connect them so it won't come lose ? granted a pump is more complicated . But not that hard .
American , retired in the philippines .
tactra malleable 13 mm ,in new delhi India . on april 2024


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