GoodWood wrote:niall4473 wrote:I haven't got a date yet, pre-op coming up.
When I had my Rigicon implanted in 2023 they said it was the best on the market and they no longer implanted anything else, now that it has to come out the replacement will not be any sort of Rigicon but what he called a "Boston", so obviously the Rigicons are not as well-regarded as they once were.
I will likely be unconscious the next time I meet the surgeon.
Sounds like you will be getting Boston Scientific AMS product. It could be an LGX or a CX.
That's what I thought also. If the objective is to replace the Rigicon Infla10 AX with the nearest Boston Scientific AMS equivalent, I'm guessing they would go with the LGX as it has similar claimed length and girth expansion properties.
niall4473 wrote:When I had my Rigicon implanted in 2023 they said it was the best on the market and they no longer implanted anything else, now that it has to come out the replacement will not be any sort of Rigicon but what he called a "Boston", so obviously the Rigicons are not as well-regarded as they once were.
FWIW I researched both the Rigicon Infla10 AX and the Boston Scientific AMS LGX for my own implant. My surgeon had done a lot of LGX procedures but was also implanting Rigicon at the time, and he thought the AX was a good option for me. I was very keen on getting the Rigicon but when I finally decided to go ahead he had gone off Rigicon as a couple of recent patients weren't happy with the results. I don't know the reasons but I then felt more comfortable going with the AMS LGX instead. At 11 weeks post op I'm really happy with it so far. Best wishes for your surgery.