Author/Authors :
Khayyamfar ، Feraidoon نويسنده Family Sexual Health Clinic and Research Center, Shahed University, Tehran , , Forootan ، Seyed Kazem نويسنده Family Sexual Health Clinic and Research Center, Shahed University, Tehran , , Ghasemi ، Hassan نويسنده Department of Ophthalmology Shahed University, Tehran , , Miri ، Seyed Roohollah نويسنده Medical student, School of Medicine, Shahed University, Tehran , , Farhadi ، Ehsan نويسنده Medical student, School of Medicine, Shahed University, Tehran ,
Abstract :
Purpose: This study evaluates the efficacy of Vacuum constrictive device (VCD) and the reasons
for its failure.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 1500 men with organic erectile dysfunction
(ED) were enrolled from July 2003 to July 2010. The treatment efficacy was analyzed using
International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and questioning patientʹs partner regarding
the man’s ability to perform vaginal penetration (APVP). The patient’s spouses, who responded
negatively to APVP, were evaluated by a midwife for virginity, vaginal atrophy and abstained sex.
Results: Totally 1310 (87.4%) patients attained full erection at first training session, remaining
188 (12.6%) were able to have full erection one week after practicing with VCD, 1419 (94.6%)
were able to have successful intercourse and responded positively to APVP, 81 (5.4%) were unable
to have intercourse as stated by their wifeʹs (negative response to APVP) that in 43 (53%),
30 (37%), and 8 (9.8%) cases the causes of failures were their wifeʹs virginity, sex abstinence, and
senile vaginal atrophy, respectively. Regarding erectile issue of IIEF scores in patients responded
positive to APVP there were significant improvement from the scores of 9.3 ± 3.0 to 27.5 ± 5.0
after treatment (P < .05).
Conclusion: With proper training and appropriate devices, VCD could induce sufficient erection
in all patients. VCD in patients with virgin wife is ineffective, and female factors affect on success
rate in VCD therapy.