E. Marcio Cardoso, D. da Costa Merino, T. Fernandes Torres, M. Castiglione, R. Pavione Rodrigues Pereira, C. Tanaka
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(PM-04) EFFECTS OF VIBRATORY STIMULATION AND VACUUM ERECTION DEVICE IN THE TREATMENT OF MALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, retrograde ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, anejaculation, painful ejaculation, anorgasmia, hematospermia and low sexual desire are the main male sexual dysfunctions. The 2022 European Association of Urology recommends the use of vibratory stimulation and vacuum erection devices in the treatment of male sexual dysfunctions (mainly anejaculation and erectile dysfunction), both as adjuvant therapy and as combination therapy with other interventions. The objective of the study was to verify if there is scientific evidence for the use of vibrating stimulation and the vacuum erection device in male sexual dysfunctions that allow clinical indication in an effective and safe manner.
Literature review by searching for scientific articles in the Pubmed database of the National Library of Medicine published in the last 10 years, including randomized clinical trials, meta-analysis studies, pilot studies, systematic literature reviews and guidelines.
As a result 1,230 articles on male sexual dysfunction. After screening, 16 studies were selected that are part of this research, seven articles on vibratory stimulation and nine on vacuum erection devices.
This review suggests that vacuum erection and vibratory stimulation devices, as they offer low risk, minimal side effects, are accessible and cost-effective compared to other approaches, are promising devices for the non-invasive treatment of male dysfunctions. sex. Other studies with greater methodological rigor are needed.
Vibratory stimulation; sexual dysfunction; penis vibrator; male sexual dysfunction; vacuum erectile; vacuum erection; Peyronie's disease
No conflict.