Medical Studies
Proof that Vacuum Therapy really works.
These Medical Case Studies show exactly how effective Vacuum Therapy really is. There’s no other treatment quite like it!
Benefits from Utilizing a VED Early in Recovery: 1 month vs. 6 months
Tobia S. Kohler, Renato Pedro, Kari Hendlin, William Utz, Roland Ugarte, Pratap Reddy, Antoine Maklouf, Igor Ryndin, Benjamin K. Canales, Dreck Weiland, Nissrine Nakib, Anup Ramani, J. Kyle Anderson and Manoj Monga
Erectile Preservation Following Radical Prostatectomy
Abstract: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men, representing approximately 25% of all new cancer diagnoses in the USA. For clinically localized prostate cancer, the gold standard for therapy remains radical prostatectomy.
Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction
Until recently, erectile dysfunction (ED) was one of the most neglected complications of diabetes. In the past, physicians and patients were led to believe that declining sexual function was an inevitable consequence of advancing age or was brought on by emotional problems.
Possible Causes of Early Onset Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
We often associate erectile dysfunction (ED) with older men and for logical reasons. After all, erection problems become more common as men age, especially as they develop age-related conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Protocols
Vacuum therapy (VT) utilizes negative pressure to distend the corporal sinusoids and to increase the blood inflow to the penis. Depending on its purpose, VT could be used as vacuum constriction device (VCD).
Post Operative
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy and safety of vacuum erection device (VED) for erectile dysfunction (ED) after radical prostatectomy (RP).
What is Erectile Dysfunction? Mayo Clinic
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy and safety of vacuum erection device (VED) for erectile dysfunction (ED) after radical prostatectomy (RP).