Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

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splitpeach
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Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby splitpeach » Sat Apr 26, 2025 4:29 pm

Calling all Rigicon implantees.

We need a comprehensive discussion on the Rigicon Inflatables. If you've had a Rigicon implanted then we need to hear from you.

Please state:

When you had it implanted.
What model and type of cylinders and pump
The size of implant
Which country you had it implanted in and ideally by which surgeon.

We want to know how you find it. How rigid is it, how natural does it appear in both hard and flaccid states, how is the pump? How many pumps to inflate, is the pump noisy. Any other issues?

Tell us everything you know.

And if there are any who have had a Rigicon and also another model then even better to hear how they compare!
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.

Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.

irishguy
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Re: Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby irishguy » Mon Apr 28, 2025 6:09 pm

Would be great to hear from men that have had a rigicon and either an ams or titan just to see what the differences are
Age 39
Original implant: 18cm Titan with 2cm rte on right 1.5cm rte on left
Mar 19 2013, Professor Ralph
12 years with implant
Feb 2025 implant leak from the resevoir
Implanter: Professor Ralph
11-Apr-2025 titan otr 22cm revision implant

NewGuy2025
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Re: Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby NewGuy2025 » Tue Apr 29, 2025 3:04 am

When you had it implanted.

7th of April 2025 - so 22 days ago

What model and type of cylinders and pump

Rigicon Infla 10X with pulse pump

The size of implant

18cm cylinders with 2 RTE (1,5cm and 2cm) - so 21,5cm total

Which country you had it implanted in and ideally by which surgeon

Germany

We want to know how you find it. How rigid is it, how natural does it appear in both hard and flaccid states, how is the pump? How many pumps to inflate, is the pump noisy. Any other issues?

Can´t tell for now, since it´s only 22 days and Iam still deflated. Not able to inflate because I still can´t reach the deflation button because of swelling.
Will update this part of my answer as soon as i have more to tell.
41 years old, Rigicon Infla 10X 18cm + 2 RTE (2cm & 1,5cm) - 21,5 cm total - Surgery in Germany by high volume surgeon

Length pre OP: 6.1 inch
Length post OP (not inflated yet): 4.9 inch <<- I am concerned!

splitpeach
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Re: Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby splitpeach » Tue Apr 29, 2025 4:38 pm

NewGuy2025 wrote:When you had it implanted.

7th of April 2025 - so 22 days ago

What model and type of cylinders and pump

Rigicon Infla 10X with pulse pump

The size of implant

18cm cylinders with 2 RTE (1,5cm and 2cm) - so 21,5cm total

Which country you had it implanted in and ideally by which surgeon

Germany

We want to know how you find it. How rigid is it, how natural does it appear in both hard and flaccid states, how is the pump? How many pumps to inflate, is the pump noisy. Any other issues?

Can´t tell for now, since it´s only 22 days and Iam still deflated. Not able to inflate because I still can´t reach the deflation button because of swelling.
Will update this part of my answer as soon as i have more to tell.


Thanks for responding. Congrats on the op, wishing you all the best for your recovery. Look forward to hearing how you find it!

Out of interest why did you choose the Rigicon? Did you have a choice and what was your surgeon's comments on it?
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.

Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.

NewGuy2025
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Re: Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby NewGuy2025 » Wed Apr 30, 2025 6:11 am

splitpeach wrote:
Thanks for responding. Congrats on the op, wishing you all the best for your recovery. Look forward to hearing how you find it!

Out of interest why did you choose the Rigicon? Did you have a choice and what was your surgeon's comments on it?


Thanks mate & sure, i will give an Update :)

The Rigicon was a recommendation of my surgeon. He said in my case i can choose all manufactures, but the Rigicon is the only one with 4 layer-cylinders and even if it´s a new product, for that reason it´s to expect it´s more durable than the models of Coloplast or Boston Scientific. Also it shall have a better stiffness.
So i just followed his recommendation.
However, pre-surgery it was planed to implant the Infla 10 AX version, but because of some difficulties during my surgery my surgeon decided to implant the regular Infla 10 X version instead.
41 years old, Rigicon Infla 10X 18cm + 2 RTE (2cm & 1,5cm) - 21,5 cm total - Surgery in Germany by high volume surgeon

Length pre OP: 6.1 inch
Length post OP (not inflated yet): 4.9 inch <<- I am concerned!

splitpeach
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Joined: Fri Nov 22, 2024 7:43 pm

Re: Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby splitpeach » Wed Apr 30, 2025 5:16 pm

NewGuy2025 wrote:
splitpeach wrote:
Thanks for responding. Congrats on the op, wishing you all the best for your recovery. Look forward to hearing how you find it!

Out of interest why did you choose the Rigicon? Did you have a choice and what was your surgeon's comments on it?


Thanks mate & sure, i will give an Update :)

The Rigicon was a recommendation of my surgeon. He said in my case i can choose all manufactures, but the Rigicon is the only one with 4 layer-cylinders and even if it´s a new product, for that reason it´s to expect it´s more durable than the models of Coloplast or Boston Scientific. Also it shall have a better stiffness.
So i just followed his recommendation.
However, pre-surgery it was planed to implant the Infla 10 AX version, but because of some difficulties during my surgery my surgeon decided to implant the regular Infla 10 X version instead.


Interesting to hear your surgeons comments. That's my thinking also, but I wonder if he had any incentive to promote the rigicon... Might it just be easier for the surgeon to fit perhaps?

Apparently Coloplast updated the Titan as recently as 2022 so I'm curious to see what they changed and the comparison to Rigicon.

Rigicon is available on some NHS hospitals so it must be up to standard with some departments preferring it.

How is it in the flaccid state? natural? Or are you still too swollen to tell?
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.

Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.

John Dday
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Re: Rigicon IPP - Everything to know

Postby John Dday » Wed Apr 30, 2025 9:36 pm

Would like to see a rigicon malleable implant Rigi 10 list of users etc
1955. I have had ED for years. We were going for a Rigicon Infla10 in October 2024. Life got in the way (heart attack & stent), so we are now going for injections as a fill-in.


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