Peyronie's Disease Treatment Resources
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Peyronie's PatientsIf you would like to consult with one of our registered Peyronie's experts in your area, please use the function below. To learn more about Peyronie's Disease and how FastSize has rapidly become a leading treatment modality, please read the following articles: The Symptoms and Causes of Peyronie's Disease Taking Peyronie's Disease into the 21st Century FastSize Announces Completion of Clinical Trial Find a Peyronie's Specialist Near You: |
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Want to feel more comfortable with literature you can hold and read when you feel ready to do so? We will send you our informational brochure free of charge. Click Here for your Peyronie's Brochure.A breakthrough in developing a completele non-invasive Peyronie's Disease treatment came last year when Chicago physician and researcher Laurence Levine ran a clinical trial designed by the Medway Research Institute.
The Institute used the FastSize Extender, and found that the constant stretching action applied by the Extender caused the Peyronie's plaque to soften. Curvature of the penis was reduced by 10% - 45% for individuals who participated in the clinical trial, with every patient receiving some measure of improvement. The stretching regimen took place over a two to three month period.
To read the completed Case Study on an outside domain, click here. Be aware you will be leaving Fastsize.com to read the trial data. The following is a brief timeline of our ongoing clinical trial.
Leading American Urologist Dr. Laurence Levine, of Urology Associates in Chicago, is about to embark upon a "proof of concept" medical trial to investigate the use of traction therapy in the Peyronie's Disease treatment.
FS ReleaseDr. Laurence A. Levine of Urology Specialists of Chicago, Ill is predicting wider availability of new Peyronie's Disease treatment from the medical profession following meetings at the annual American Urology Association last week.
Press Release FS Release"This was a small, proof of concept trial and the preliminary results are very encouraging indeed. Penile traction appears to offer an effective, non-invasive, and non-surgical treatment option for Peyronie's Disease treatment." said Dr. Laurence Levine.
Press Release FS ReleaseEvaluation of the conducted study used SF-36 Health Survey documentation, the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) for the evaluation of male sexual function, Color Duplex Doppler Ultrasound (CDDU) to investigate cavernous artery inflow and non-vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, and End of Treatment (EOT) response.
Correcting 10-45% of Penile Curvature and 100% Patient Response
The traction, or stretching applied by the FastSize Extender allows the scar tissue formed by the disease to soften, which allows for physical manipulation over time. As indicated during our clinical trial, patients using the FastSize Extender for Peyronie's Disease treatment will show vast improvement in penile curvature. The data resulting from our clinical trial regarding correcting penile curvature is shown below.| Subjective Improvement | Subjective Angle | Objective Improvement | Objective Angle |
| 100% | 10-40° | 100% | 10-45° |
* Objective improvement means the measured reductions in curvature were recorded by trial coordinators. Every user of the device will notice some physical response, as data indicates that 100% of subjects experienced improvement.
Each case of Peyronie's Disease treatment is vastly different, and results are depending on your unique condition. Patients who experienced the most drastic improvements reported curvature correction up to 45%.
Managing Penile Shortening after Peyronie's Disease Surgery
A main concern, and inevitability of having surgery for Peyronie's Disease treatment is penile shortening. During surgery, the corpora is exposed and clamps are used to remove or pinch the tissue to cancel the bending effects caused by Peyronie's Disease. This counteracts the shortage of the tunica albuginea and straightens the penis, but the penis will be slightly reduced in length as a consequence.The use of the FastSize Extender can aid in regaining the lost length after such surgery. During Levine's clinical trial, length improvements were observed as a subjunctive for patients who had previously had a surgical operation as their first line of Peyronie's Disease treatment. The goal of the evaluation was to determine if the Extender could prevent length loss after surgery. The results are shown below. 40 individuals were sampled in the trial, 12 who had grafting surgery for Peyronie's correction, and 28 who had plication procedures. The data was then accumulated and sampled verse 20 control patients.
| Subjective Improvement | Subjective Gains | Objective Improvement | Objective Gains |
| 100% | 0.5 to 2.0 cm | 100% | 0.5 to 2.0 cm |
* Objective improvement means the measured improvements were recorded by trial coordinators. The results indicate that each individual gained some measurable (objective) and perceived (subjective) gains in penile length after surgical procedures to correct Peyronie's Disease. In conclusion, post-operative penile stretching is a safe, and effective method to minimize length loss.
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