AMS Pump Info
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 3:33 pm
The question was asked the other day and I contacted the Rep from AMS;
Good morning Jamie;
I have a question that was posted on Frank Talk…
If the implant is left partially inflated, will it negatively affect the device at all?
Also, I find that for some reason I think I am getting a back flow… I say that because after I fully deflate and I am totally flaccid, later it seems to inflating a bit. To combat this I pump just until I feel/hear the click of the pump… is this a bad idea??
Here is the answer;
Hi Larry,
If the device is left partially inflated, it will not negatively impact the device. I would recommend fully deflating it periodically to allow the tissue to “rest”.
In terms of your issue with the back flow that you describe, your solution is perfect. The reason for the back flow is because the valve hasn’t been fully seated (that occurs when you hear or feel that click or vibration). Does that answer your question?
Regards,
JM
Jamie Matson, RN
Patient Service Specialist
Boston Scientific
Urology and Pelvic Health
jamie.matson@bsci.com
952-930-6261(office) 303-591-8599(cell)
10700 Bren Rd W Minnetonka, MN www.bostonscientific.com
Good morning Jamie;
I have a question that was posted on Frank Talk…
If the implant is left partially inflated, will it negatively affect the device at all?
Also, I find that for some reason I think I am getting a back flow… I say that because after I fully deflate and I am totally flaccid, later it seems to inflating a bit. To combat this I pump just until I feel/hear the click of the pump… is this a bad idea??
Here is the answer;
Hi Larry,
If the device is left partially inflated, it will not negatively impact the device. I would recommend fully deflating it periodically to allow the tissue to “rest”.
In terms of your issue with the back flow that you describe, your solution is perfect. The reason for the back flow is because the valve hasn’t been fully seated (that occurs when you hear or feel that click or vibration). Does that answer your question?
Regards,
JM
Jamie Matson, RN
Patient Service Specialist
Boston Scientific
Urology and Pelvic Health
jamie.matson@bsci.com
952-930-6261(office) 303-591-8599(cell)
10700 Bren Rd W Minnetonka, MN www.bostonscientific.com