Current penile traction therapy devices have significant limitations, including the need to use them for 3 to 8 hours per day. Given these issues, the novel RestoreX® penile traction therapy device was developed in cooperation with Mayo Clinic.

We performed a randomized, controlled, single-blind, intent to treat trial ( ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03389854) in men with Peyronie’s disease who were assigned to the penile traction therapy device for 30 to 90 minutes per day or to no therapy for 3 months. Study inclusion criteria were curvature 30 degrees or greater with no study exclusions due to complex curvature, hourglass deformity, prior Peyronie’s disease therapy or surgery, or calcification. The primary outcome was safety and secondary outcomes were penile length and curvature, and questionnaire responses.

A total of 110 men were randomized 3:1 to the penile traction therapy group or the control group. The cohorts were well matched with a mean age of 58.4 years, a 49.7-month Peyronie’s disease history and 59.3 degree curvature. Overall penile traction therapy was well tolerated with only transient and mild adverse events reported. At 3 months men undergoing penile traction therapy demonstrated significant improvements over controls in penile length (1.5 vs 0 cm, p <0.001), curvature (-11.7 vs 1.3 degrees, p <0.01) and erectile function (4.3 vs -0.7, p = 0.01) according to the IIEF-EF (International Index of Erectile Function-Erectile Function) among men with erectile dysfunction. Overall 77% of the men on penile traction therapy experienced improved curvature (mean -17.2 degrees in 28.2% of responders) while 94% achieved increased length (1.6 cm in 10.9%). Counter bending and the white line indicator improved efficacy, validating key device innovations. Of men who had previously used other penile traction therapy devices 100% preferred the penile traction therapy device.

Penile traction therapy with the RestoreX device for 30 to 90 minutes per day was safe and resulted in significant and clinically meaningful improvements in penile curvature and length in men with Peyronie’s disease and in erectile function in men with erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease with no significant adverse events. To our knowledge these data represent the only reported improvements for any device used less than 3 to 8 hours per day.

The Journal of urology. 2019 Mar 27 [Epub ahead of print]

Matthew Ziegelmann, Josh Savage, Amir Toussi, Manaf Alom, David Yang, Tobias Kohler, Landon Trost

Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota.

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