Is an hour and a half too long for implant surgery?

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dan_bionic
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Re: Is an hour and a half too long for implant surgery?

Postby dan_bionic » Mon Jan 26, 2026 1:41 am

macoza wrote:My surgeon told me that it takes an hour and a half for implant surgery. Is this considered too long?


Judge the surgeon on the outcome, not on the time of surgical procedure :!: :)
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Re: Is an hour and a half too long for implant surgery?

Postby macoza » Mon Jan 26, 2026 11:21 am

dan_bionic wrote:l]

Judge the surgeon on the outcome, not on the time of surgical procedure :!: :)


I think you're right. Appreciate man.

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Re: Is an hour and a half too long for implant surgery?

Postby Oz1958 » Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:43 pm

For reference, after 3 weeks I am starting to see my insurance items comming through.

Anaesthetist has claimed
"1:31 hours to 1:45 hours (7 basic units)"

Pretty good indicator of how long my penscrotal op took.
ED since my 40s, managed by pills.
Increasingly severe BPH, emergency HoLEP prostatectomy Nov 2021.
Fixed the prostate but pills slowly became less and less effective.
AMS 700 CX 20th Jan 2026


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