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Current surgical management of postprostatectomy incontinence – workup, options and decision making

13/12/2024 17:04:58

Workshop Schedule

Ralf G Anding
Craig Comiter
Vincent Tse
Vincent Tse
Wilhelm A. Hübner
Craig Comiter
Wilhelm A. Hübner
Ralf G Anding
Ralf G Anding
Craig Comiter
Wilhelm A. Hübner
Vincent Tse

Aims & Objectives

Advanced
90 minutes
Male Stress Urinary Incontinence (Post Prostatectomy Incontinence)
Clinical
male urinary incontinence surgery radical prostatectomy
Urology

Delegates will acquire a current overview of surgical options and limits of postprostatectomy incontinence therapy. Various sling devices have been developed over the last 15 years and can now be evaluated with long-term studies. Adjustable devices offer the opportunity of adaptation to a changing degree of incontinence during follow-up. The specific role of fixed and adjustable slings as well as balloons in this field will be defined. The mainstay of treatment of more severe stress incontinence is still the AMS 800 sphincter prosthesis. However, new and also adjustable implants have been introduced in recent years and will be covered. Case discussions will give practical views of complex aspects and troubleshooting.