Have you read the saddle threads? Is your urologist a cyclist (and if so does she know anything about saddle fitting)? What size and shape saddle do you need, and which ones have you tried so far? Start here if you haven't already. I would at least attempt to find a traditional saddle that fits you well, before inviting all the handling issues a noseless saddle will introduce.
Rest and heal - once you've narrowed down your saddle search you can probably just sit on a few saddles in the bike shop occasionally, while you're healing. Unfortunately it does take some riding to know for sure, but just measuring will eliminate a whole lot of saddles from consideration, and just sitting will eliminate more, so when you're healed up you'll have a smaller pool of saddles to test.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 11-24-2012 at 04:48 AM.
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