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Transobturator Male Sling TOMS for the Treatment of Stress Post-prostatectomy Incontinence, Initial Experience and Results with One Year's Experience

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Journal Int Braz J Urol
Specialty Urology
Date 2009 Dec 24
PMID 20028576
Citations 7
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Abstract

Purpose: Post-prostatectomy incontinence remains a problem, even in minor or moderate degrees. In order to minimize surgical morbidity and costs, sling procedures have been proposed. The authors have developed a new transobturator male sling procedure and report their results after one-year experience.

Materials And Methods: A prospective multicenter study was conducted in 50 patients with minor or moderate post-prostatectomy incontinence. Evaluation of TOMS two arms bulbar sling was based on clinical form assessment, The International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire (ICIQ) and short-form (SF) 36 questionnaire pre and postoperatively and at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months.

Results: The surgical procedure was considered easy to perform and no post-surgery complication was reported except for one retention. The median number of pads per day decreased significantly from 2 pads before surgery (95% CI: 2 - 3) to 1 during the follow-up period (95% CI: 0 - 2 at 360 days), and at 3 months patients using none or one pad per day were 30% and 32% respectively. The SF 36 continence and quality of life score improved from a median of 100 (95% CI: 83 - 133) to 300 (95% CI: 167 - 375), and the median ICIQ incontinence and quality of life score decreased from 15 (95% CI: 14 - 16) to 8 (95% CI: 5 - 12) one year after surgery.

Conclusion: The transobturator perineal male sling TOMS is an attractive simple sling technique for moderate or minor post-prostatectomy stress incontinence and offers an improvement in the quality of life.

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