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Patient perceived effectiveness of a new male sling as treatment for post-prostatectomy incontinence.

机译:病人认为使用新的男性吊带作为前列腺切除术后尿失禁的治疗方法是有效的。

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PURPOSE: Objective measures show the AdVance() sling provides some benefit in post-prostatectomy incontinence. To our knowledge no validated, patient determined outcomes have been used to assess this procedure. We described the patient perceived effectiveness and postoperative complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective chart review was followed by a telephone survey consisting of the Patient Global Impression of Improvement, Patient Global Impression of Severity, and questions about recommending the surgery, daily pad use and complications. Successful outcomes were Patient Global Impression of Improvement responses of very much better or much better without further incontinence treatment. Objective success is defined as pad-free or a reduction to 2 or less pads daily. RESULTS: A total of 35 patients received the sling a median of 25 months after prostatectomy. Telephone surveys were administered a mean of 35 weeks after the sling procedure and 33 patients were contacted. Of the cases 18 (51.4%) and 21 (60%) were patient determined and objective successes, respectively. Of the patients with subjective treatment failure 3 would recommend the surgery to a friend and 12 were undecided or would not. Furthermore, no patients with subjective treatment failure were pad-free and 10 (58.8%) had pads that were mostly wet on changing. For the entire population a reduction in median daily pad use from 2.5 to 1 was observed as well as a strong association (p <0.01) between Patient Global Impression of Improvement and Patient Global Impression of Severity responses. Three individuals pursued further treatment with bulking agents and 3 had retention that resolved. CONCLUSIONS: The AdVance sling is safe, and demonstrates similar subjective and objective outcomes. The procedure can benefit some individuals with post-prostatectomy incontinence and, therefore, may be another treatment option for this condition.
机译:目的:客观测量表明AdVance()吊带可为前列腺切除术后的尿失禁提供一定的益处。据我们所知,未经验证的患者确定的结局已用于评估该程序。我们描述了患者感知的有效性和术后并发症。材料和方法:回顾性图表审查后进行电话调查,包括患者总体改善印象,患者严重程度总体印象以及有关推荐手术,每日使用护垫和并发症的问题。成功的结果是,患者的整体改善印象得到了更好的改善,或者没有进一步的失禁治疗也变得更好。客观成功定义为无垫或每天减少2个或更少的垫。结果:共有35例患者在前列腺切除术后平均25个月接受了吊索。悬吊手术后平均35周进行电话调查,并与33位患者进行了联系。在这些病例中,有18例(51.4%)和21例(60%)是患者确定的和客观成功的。在主观治疗失败的患者中,有3位会推荐给一位朋友做手术,而12位还不确定或不会。此外,没有主观治疗失败的患者没有垫子,有10例(58.8%)的垫子在更换时大部分被弄湿了。对于整个人群,观察到的每日平均垫使用量从2.5减少到1,并且患者总体改善印象与患者总体严重程度印象之间有很强的关联性(p <0.01)。 3名个体使用填充剂进行进一步治疗,其中3名患者的保留得以解决。结论:AdVance吊带是安全的,并显示出相似的主观和客观结果。该程序可以使某些患有前列腺切除术后尿失禁的患者受益,因此,可能是该疾病的另一种治疗选择。

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