Can an External Penis Stretcher Reduce Peyronie's Penile Curvature? Scientific studies
presented at the 4th annual European Society for
Sexual and Impotence Research Conference (Rome,
Oct. 2001). Eight patients (age
58.5.3 yrs.) affected by Peyronie's disease,
apparently unmodified at least in the latest 3
months and causing penile curvature during
erection (PEC), were trained to use a mechanical
penis stretcher. None of them complained about
erectile dysfunction according to IIEF test, and
penile pain. After intracavernous injection of
PgE1 5-15 mg to obtain full erection (assessed
by both Digital Inflection Rigidometry and
palpation), cross scanning of tunica albuginea
by duplex sonography, photographs of the erect
penis according to Kelami's projections, and
penile diameters and length measurements were
performed before and after daily home PS
application (at least four hours / day) for 3 to
6 months.
These results suggest a promising use of the Andropenis in selected Peyronie's patients affected by penile curvature without erectile dysfunction. |