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Review
. 2022 Feb;19(2):84-100.
doi: 10.1038/s41585-021-00532-7. Epub 2021 Nov 11.

Indications and characteristics of penile traction and vacuum erection devices

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Indications and characteristics of penile traction and vacuum erection devices

Abida Sultana et al. Nat Rev Urol. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

A variety of devices are available for the management of patients with erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, penile dysmorphophobia, for support before and after penile prosthesis insertion, and after radical prostatectomy. Traction devices include, but are not limited to, Penimaster PRO (MSP Concept, Berlin, Germany), Andropenis and Andropeyronie (Andromedical, Madrid, Spain), and the Restorex (PathRight Medical, Plymouth, USA). The other type of devices are vacuum devices such the Osbon ErecAid (Timm Medical, MN, USA). Different devices are optimal for different clinical applications, and robust and contemporary clinical data show a variety of strengths and weaknesses for each device. Research currently favours the use of traction devices for improvement of penile curvature and erectile function in patients with Peyronie's disease compared with vacuum devices; Penimaster Pro and Restorex have been shown to be associated with the best outcomes in this indication. Vacuum devices are favoured for treatment of erectile dysfunction and penile length loss after radical prostatectomy; the Osbon ErecAid is the most well-studied device for this indication. Research into other uses of vacuum and traction devices, such as for penile dysmorphophobia or before and after penile prosthesis, is very limited. Compliance, cost and availability remain substantial challenges, and further high-quality evidence is required to clarify the role of traction devices in urology and sexual medicine.

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