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External Device for Erectile Dysfunction (3D-Erect)

External Device for Erectile Dysfunction (3D-Erect)

Recruiting
18 years and older
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this clinical trial is to test the safety and feasibility of a non-invasive 3D-printed external penile device to achieve successful and satisfactory sexual intercourse in men with erectile dysfunction (ED).

Description

A clinical trial to test the safety and feasibility of our newly developed non-invasive 3D-printed external penile device for the treatment and recovery of erectile dysfunction.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • males >18 years old suffering from any cause moderate to severe erectile dysfunction (e.g. ED after radical prostatectomy and/or radiation therapy for prostate cancer and or other pelvic malignancies affecting the sexual potency; emotional and psychological ED; organic vascular and/or metabolic ED etc.)
  • having a female partner willing to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • not willing to attempt sexual vaginal intercourse with their partner
  • inability to wear/operate the external penile device for any reason

Study details
    Erectile Dysfunction
    Impotentia Erigendi

NCT04624126

Stanford University

2 June 2025

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