When to stop vaccum and traction before the surgery?

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Mangotin
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When to stop vaccum and traction before the surgery?

Postby Mangotin » Mon Mar 09, 2026 1:57 pm

Is it safe to vacuum and traction until the surgery day to maximize the benefits or body can do the opposite and the tissues retract

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Re: When to stop vaccum and traction before the surgery?

Postby edjohn » Mon Mar 09, 2026 2:03 pm

I pumped the night before and was exactly the same length after surgery.

It isn’t like there are any studies on this but I don’t think there is any reason to worry.
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Re: When to stop vaccum and traction before the surgery?

Postby 1sfman » Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:00 pm

There are numerous surgeons on line that advise stopping pumping one week prior to surgery. I discussed this with my surgeon and he advised the same thing. This is to avoid possible bruising of the area prior to the surgery.
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Re: When to stop vaccum and traction before the surgery?

Postby ElbowRoom » Wed Mar 11, 2026 9:02 am

I used a VED literally in the parking lot before my surgery. You can continue it right up to surgery, which is what my surgeon recommends.
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Re: When to stop vaccum and traction before the surgery?

Postby edjohn » Wed Mar 11, 2026 2:44 pm

1sfman wrote:There are numerous surgeons on line that advise stopping pumping one week prior to surgery. I discussed this with my surgeon and he advised the same thing. This is to avoid possible bruising of the area prior to the surgery.


Not a bad consideration... you should know your experience level. I have done PE (exercises) for a decade or more, so pumping doesn't cause any discoloration or anything. I have never gotten a blister. I know my limits by feel now, but if you are new to it, you may not want to be aggressive right before a surgery.
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