Larry10625 wrote:TANGERINE wrote:And now, I must say something with a very stern voice, and of utmost importance.
Penile implant surgery is difficult; it is harder to perform with great success than most other surgery.
TO AVOID ENDING UP LIKE SOME OF THE HORROR STORIES THAT YOU HAVE READ....YOU MUST, ABSOLUTELY MUST CHOOSE A HIGH VOLUME SURGEON WHO KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT HE IS DOING. MOREOVER, HE SHOULD BE WILLING TO ALLOW YOU TO CALL SOME OF HIS SATISFIED PATIENTS
You must understand the importance of choosing a great surgeon. I repeat, you must understand the importance of choosing a great surgeon. Some people say that "you make your own luck", this is true to a minor extent, but do realize that if you go with a low volume surgeon (i.e., less than 50 cases per year) you are playing "dick roulette"
Those horror stories are the reason that my signature states that you must "strive hard to find the best implant surgeon"
from,
TANGERINE
There is no way for that to happen without illegally disclosing patient information. Explain to me how someone who is a "High Volume" surgeon is better? Maybe it means they are making more mistakes than others who take their time and do a good job.
Larry
And this coming from somebody who is in such an important position on this board. Somebody who completely disregards the information on what to do after the removal of the implant due to infection, and now has doubts on why a ''high volume doctor is better than a low volume one''.
