MRI and Implant

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Nash3222
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MRI and Implant

Postby Nash3222 » Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:40 pm

Has anyone here with an implant had a back MRI done?


How did that go?


Thanks

Markus55
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Re: MRI and Implant

Postby Markus55 » Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:54 pm

I just had one a few weeks ago. No problems whatsoever
68 yrs old. Began having ED at 49. Venous leak, Diabetes and Peyronies. Tried pills and injections, didn't work. Implanted April 2018 with a Coloplast Titan 22 cm.

Lost Sheep
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Re: MRI and Implant

Postby Lost Sheep » Fri Aug 18, 2023 3:09 am

Nash3222 wrote:Has anyone here with an implant had a back MRI done?


How did that go?


Thanks

I have had a few since implant. 1.5 Tesla machines and 3.0 Tesla (magnetic strength) machines as well as Bone, PET and CT scans. The imaging does show the implant and sometimes compromises the ability to read the image, but the technicians and physicians operating and reading are accustomed to working around them. Sometimes they require seeing the documentation on the implant certifying compliance to the imaging machine, so be ready with that. I have had to contact AMS/Boston Scientific once (when going for a 3T machine) for the documentation.

No big deal. Except once I had to cancel and reschedule because the imaging company did not have the documentation. Before that, the techs just took my word for what I had implanted and looked it up in a book.

Upper back, maybe not an issue? Lower back, which might involve the pelvic region, more likely. With me, they were looking for prostate cancer spread, so definitely pelvic region brought up concerns.
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riseagain
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Re: MRI and Implant

Postby riseagain » Fri Aug 18, 2023 5:56 am

No problem here. I have had three since my implant. Just make sure you give them the card showing what to set the machine on.
65 yrs old. Married 38 years to an awesome wife. Implanted on 8/4/2022 Titan 24cm XL. Dr Hakky. Loving the implant so far.

Old Guy
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Re: MRI and Implant

Postby Old Guy » Fri Aug 18, 2023 8:07 am

No problems with the two or three I've had. Just make sure they are aware you have the implant, there are specific settings for the MRI. Will say my last one in January made my sack warm.
Nov. 8, 2019
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HikerMan
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Re: MRI and Implant

Postby HikerMan » Fri Aug 18, 2023 11:25 am

Nash3222 wrote:Has anyone here with an implant had a back MRI done?


How did that go?

At first, I was rejected for.my back MRI.
The Doctor informed that it would have to be a "non -contrast".

I.DID end up getting my Back MRI, but it had to under those conditions.

It's a little tricky, you have to jump thru some hoops but it can be done.



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