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Overmyer M – A new noninvasive vacuum protocol for erectile dysfunction patients using an inflatable penile prosthesis can prevent penile shortening. Under the protocol, patients anticipating an implant are instructed to use a vacuum device once daily for 10 minutes, beginning 2 months before the scheduled procedure. Patients with Peyronie's disease should use it twice daily.

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