Bluetooth Pumps are coming!
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AussieGuy81
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Re: Bluetooth Pumps are coming!
This feels like something from that episode of Black Mirror. They'll charge you a subscription fee for the software, if you don't pay, no hard-on 
43, ED since late 20's, Pills on and off since then increasing strengths with inconsistent results. Now 5mg Cialis daily and either 20mg Cialis or 100mg Viagra
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped
Not sure if it's Psychological or Physiological, long-term use of SSRI's probably hasn't helped
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ElbowRoom
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Re: Bluetooth Pumps are coming!
richard_goes_bionic wrote:I would see this as a big improvement, less infection risk, less discomfort in scrotum, faster surgery faster recovery.
How do you come to the conclusion of less infection risk? All of the components are the same…cylinders, reservoir, and pump, with the addition of some kind of electronic controller. Infection risk seems identical to me.
Faster recovery also seems dubious.
59yo 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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whatevery
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Re: Bluetooth Pumps are coming!
richard_goes_bionic wrote:Maybe there is a reason this has not been on the marked for quiet some time, could it be the main producers know the digital system would be far more reliable than the analog we are using now, which results in much less revisions and sold devices or is it because we are a niche marked which has its limitations with cost versus earning.
I love the Alexa example staphy. Alexa pump it up!
I think these companies have other more important and lucrative projects to allocate their funds to than penile implants. I suspect Boston Scientific is the largest of the three and I know it's involved in all kinds of medical robotics-related stuff.
ElbowRoom wrote:richard_goes_bionic wrote:I would see this as a big improvement, less infection risk, less discomfort in scrotum, faster surgery faster recovery.
How do you come to the conclusion of less infection risk? All of the components are the same…cylinders, reservoir, and pump, with the addition of some kind of electronic controller. Infection risk seems identical to me.
Faster recovery also seems dubious.
I'd be surprised if device is not simplified and the pump in the scrotum is still a part of the implant. I don't see why it wouldn't turn into a two piece device with reservoir directly connected to cylinders with all the water shift and (hopefully) failsafe functions as part of it. We'll see.
Eid is about my age, maybe a bit older. I personally would be more interested to know what the younger implanters, like Hakky, Clavell, those even younger and coming up think about it.
The way I size up who I would and wouldn't consult with in regards to any penile implant-related innovations is by looking at the Rigicon clinical trial page.
Those doctors who are part of the trial and are actively implanting the new device I consider more open to trying and testing an innovation and consequently more knowledgable about its pros and cons.
The opinions of those who are not doing that I'd be suspect of practically by default, irrespective of how famous and well regarded they are.
65 yrs old.
ED since about 2000.
Just moved to Trimix from Edex.
Implant doctor shopping now.
ED since about 2000.
Just moved to Trimix from Edex.
Implant doctor shopping now.
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