POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Authors:
A. K. Singla
Authors place of work:
Department of Urology, Wayne State University
Published in the journal:
Urol List 2009; 7(2): 31-36
Summary
Post-prostatectomy incontinence in men is a devastating condition. It impacts the quality of life profoundly. Various types of male sling procedures have been introduced over the years. Bone anchored male sling appears to be effective and safe in intermediate term follow up. It certainly more effective than collagen implant and may provide alternative treatment option in patients with mild to moderate incontinence. In short term, other novel procedures seem to be promising. In spite of new technology, artificial urinary sphincter continues to provide high patient satisfaction and cure rates.
KEY WORDS:
prostatectomy, stress incontinence, male sling
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Paediatric urologist UrologyČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Urological Journal
2009 Číslo 2
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