Pump jamming

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goose1235
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Pump jamming

Postby goose1235 » Wed Dec 24, 2025 12:20 am

Im wondering if the pump jamming is normal? Sometimes when I pump the bulb will stay deflated and not inflate the cylinders. I have to hold the deflate button and quickly press the bulb until it resets. I would say it happens at least once or twice a week. Should I be worried about this? Will it get worse?
10/8/25 Age 27. Diagnosed with venous leak. Could not maintain without constant stimulation. Maybe I went for implant prematurely, too early to tell. Concerns are tubing at base, size, and new curve I never had before. Dr Darshan Patel. AMS 700CX 21+3

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Kodixx
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Re: Pump jamming

Postby Kodixx » Wed Dec 24, 2025 11:37 am

goose1235, do you have a Tenacio pump ? Although very unlikely, have you check whether its on the recall list ? A small number of pumps, that are on a very small list, are affected by the recall. Mine is on the list, but it's not affected.

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https://www.franktalk.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27172&hilit=recall#p261546

- Chuck
Feb 2025 58yo, 38 w/ greatest wife ever
AMS CX, Tenacio, Dr Broghammer (excellent) pre-op L:7", post-op @ 9 mo L: 6.5=>7.0" G: 5.5=>5.75"
2wks pain, cycling/sex @ 7wks, minor pain until 10wks, felt like 'new normal' sex @ 16wks

subhash
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Re: Pump jamming

Postby subhash » Thu Jan 15, 2026 5:52 am

goose1235 wrote:Im wondering if the pump jamming is normal? Sometimes when I pump the bulb will stay deflated and not inflate the cylinders. I have to hold the deflate button and quickly press the bulb until it resets. I would say it happens at least once or twice a week. Should I be worried about this? Will it get worse?


I face exactly the same problem. Do you hold on to the deflate button while pressing the bulb or do you first press deflate and then try to inflate? Mine at times requires several attempts
Implanted AMS 700 LGX 15 + 4 RTE penoscrotal incision, 65 cc reservoir ;

Gringoinparadise
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Re: Pump jamming

Postby Gringoinparadise » Thu Jan 15, 2026 10:52 pm

I believe this is the so-called “sticky pump” issue that happens with the MS pump. I too deal with it a few times per week. Actually I was at my six week follow up today with my surgeon and mentioned it to him and he basically said this is “normal” with these pumps, just something I will have to deal with. It’s common enough that they put instructions on how to resolve it in the manual you receive after your surgery. And I’m sure it plays into why they developed the new Tenacio pump. So, I guess we just have to live with it and if someday we need revisions, hopefully they will have worked out all the kinks by then.
45 yo American in Bogotá, Colombia, hx Stage 4 Hodgkin’s lymphoma x 2 s/p chemo/stem cell transplant, ED for years, poor results with pills, injections. Implanted 12/4/2025 AMS CX 21 cm/1.5 cm RTEs. Preop 7” L, 6 “G at base, 5 wks: 6.75”L, 6”G at base

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Re: Pump jamming

Postby Gringoinparadise » Thu Jan 15, 2026 10:58 pm

subhash wrote:
goose1235 wrote:Im wondering if the pump jamming is normal? Sometimes when I pump the bulb will stay deflated and not inflate the cylinders. I have to hold the deflate button and quickly press the bulb until it resets. I would say it happens at least once or twice a week. Should I be worried about this? Will it get worse?


I face exactly the same problem. Do you hold on to the deflate button while pressing the bulb or do you first press deflate and then try to inflate? Mine at times requires several attempts


The manual says you should never hold the deflate button while pumping the inflate bulb. Not sure why but maybe it screws up the valve somehow. Whenever I’ve had the “sticky pump” issue, I squeeze the deflate button while squeezing the shaft to force out any residual fluid. Then, release the deflate button, squeeze the inflate bulb, feel the “pop” and start inflating.
45 yo American in Bogotá, Colombia, hx Stage 4 Hodgkin’s lymphoma x 2 s/p chemo/stem cell transplant, ED for years, poor results with pills, injections. Implanted 12/4/2025 AMS CX 21 cm/1.5 cm RTEs. Preop 7” L, 6 “G at base, 5 wks: 6.75”L, 6”G at base

richard_goes_bionic
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Re: Pump jamming

Postby richard_goes_bionic » Fri Jan 23, 2026 9:00 pm

Hi guys I wonder if this is the case with my pump. I just wrote this on my post; Pump wont open
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27858

Thank you all for your advices. As for Rigicon I had to use a contact form and their reply was they refer to your surgeon.
Yesterday I managed to get a hold on deflating button and the pump, when I pressed both at the same time I could for the first time feel some tiny fluid moving back and forth but nothing went through to cylinder.
This required tremendous pressure and of course hurts like hell so you wont be able to perform this several times in a row. In addition it's tricky and your balls are in your way.
Scheduled flight to Paris tomorrow to see the dr. on Monday. Right now I am tired of this sh...t.
Keep you posted.
68 years old, good shape but 10 years struggle with VED, pills, needles.
arterial sclerosis comb.with venous leak.
Rigicon infla 10ax, 22(12+10) x12 + 1cm rte. Dr. Beley, Paris. 06.11.25
before implant: VED 6,5 x 4.9 bone pressed.


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