I have been reading a lot and searching for the answer.
How do you find a surgeon?
I keep reading about how important it is to have a high volume surgeon, and I agree completely. I had a relatively good experience with the local urology practice as far as prostatectomy goes, but I’m not so sure about the implant surgery with this practice.
I used the Physician Finder on this site and it doesn’t show anything close to me. I’m not looking forward to a road trip post surgery. Are the doctors listed in the Physician Finder all high volume and expertly qualified?
I’m ready to pull the trigger and leaning heavily toward the malleable implant. I’m in central Virginia if that helps.
Choosing a surgeon
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Rider1400
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Re: Choosing a surgeon
Don’t be worried too much about travel. My first implant I used a surgeon in Dallas and I live in central Arkansas so was a 5 hr drive. Travel was no issue, but I did have a willing wife to drive me home. One week ago today I went to Clavell in Houston which is 6-1/2 hr drive from home and again the road trip was not an issue! While I was in hospital just prior to surgery Dr Clavells assistant told me they implant people from all over the world!
59 years old ED started mid 40s pills failed after 10 years. Injections works but diminishing results with pain. Implanted 5-22 Baylor,Scott,and White Dallas.Dr Michael Wierschem, infrapubic Coloplast with Classic pump 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong
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SWorks17
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Re: Choosing a surgeon
Gymbeau,
I’m retired Air Force, my urologist was an Army Major at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas and he did the surgery at Lackland Air Force Base Ambulatory Surgical Center.
I probably could have got a referral to go to a Urologist downtown San Antonio but I didn’t because I felt comfortable with my doc.
I also could have used the VA, but at the time I didn’t know they would do referrals to the implant urologist that you wanted to go with.
I do think it is important to be in the area of your implant urologist, so you don’t have to travel far for Followup visits or if you have a problem.
My doc did an excellent job and I haven’t any any problems with my AMS 700 LGX for the 4 1/2 years that I’ve had it.
Your Bionic Brother in Texas
SWorks
I’m retired Air Force, my urologist was an Army Major at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas and he did the surgery at Lackland Air Force Base Ambulatory Surgical Center.
I probably could have got a referral to go to a Urologist downtown San Antonio but I didn’t because I felt comfortable with my doc.
I also could have used the VA, but at the time I didn’t know they would do referrals to the implant urologist that you wanted to go with.
I do think it is important to be in the area of your implant urologist, so you don’t have to travel far for Followup visits or if you have a problem.
My doc did an excellent job and I haven’t any any problems with my AMS 700 LGX for the 4 1/2 years that I’ve had it.
Your Bionic Brother in Texas
SWorks
Age 68, Garden Ridge Texas, Boston Scientific Rezum procedure for benign enlarged prostate 19 May 21, AMS LGX 18cm with 3cm RT's installed 5 Nov 2021 by Major Dr Shane Barney, BAMC, San Antonio, Texas, Married 37 years.
DOD Pg 131, Faces Pg 27
DOD Pg 131, Faces Pg 27
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Old Guy
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Re: Choosing a surgeon
Try contacting either of the implant manufacturers. I know Coloplast has reps all over the country who are sometimes on standby during the procedure. If anyone would know who does the most implants it would be them.
Nov. 8, 2019
6+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 38 years to my beautiful young bride
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6+ years, Coloplast Titan OTR
Married 38 years to my beautiful young bride
Always here to answer questions if you PM me
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Gymbeau
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Re: Choosing a surgeon
@oldguy. This is golden advice. Thank you.
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whatevery
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Re: Choosing a surgeon
I remember reading about someone named Dr. Taj in your area. Search for him here. There are also 2 widely discussed high volume doctors in NYC: Dr. Eid and Dr. Valenzuela.
Also, remember that there are 3 brands that are currently available in the US for malleables: Coloplast (I think Genesis), Boston Scientific (I think Tactra) and Rigicon. I remember reading particularly good things about the later. Kramer also mentioned that he prefers it for malleable.
Also, remember that there are 3 brands that are currently available in the US for malleables: Coloplast (I think Genesis), Boston Scientific (I think Tactra) and Rigicon. I remember reading particularly good things about the later. Kramer also mentioned that he prefers it for malleable.
64 yrs old.
atrophied to 4" erect.
ED since about 2000.
Edex but moving to Trimix.
Implant doctor shopping now.
atrophied to 4" erect.
ED since about 2000.
Edex but moving to Trimix.
Implant doctor shopping now.
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Gymbeau
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Re: Choosing a surgeon
SWorks17 wrote:Gymbeau,
I’m retired Air Force, my urologist was an Army Major at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas and he did the surgery at Lackland Air Force Base…
Your Bionic Brother in Texas
SWorks
I am also retired Air Force and 30% VA rated. I need to look into this option.
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