dr. abdullah ahmad ghazi (r5) ksmc 19-12-1432. estimated as: 5-69% of women 1-39% of men

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Dr. Abdullah Ahmad Ghazi (R5) KSMC 19-12-1432

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 Age.  LUTS.  Infection.  Functional and cognitive impairment.  Neurological disorders.  Prostatectomy.

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Page 1: Dr. Abdullah Ahmad Ghazi (R5) KSMC 19-12-1432.  Estimated as:  5-69% of women  1-39% of men

Dr. Abdullah Ahmad Ghazi (R5)KSMC

19-12-1432

Page 2: Dr. Abdullah Ahmad Ghazi (R5) KSMC 19-12-1432.  Estimated as:  5-69% of women  1-39% of men

Estimated as:5-69% of women1-39% of men.

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Age. LUTS. Infection. Functional and cognitive impairment. Neurological disorders. Prostatectomy.

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Sphincter-relatedPostoperative

Post-prostatectomy for benign disease Post-prostatectomy for prostate cancer Post radiotherapy, brachytherapy, cryosurgery,

HIFU for prostate cancer Post cystectomy and neobladder for bladder

cancerPost-traumatic

After prostato-membranous disruption and urethral reconstruction

Pelvic floor traumaUnresolved paediatric UIExstrophy and incontinent epispadias

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Bladder-relatedRefractory UUI (overactive bladder)Reduced capacity bladder

FistulaeUrethro-cutaneousRecto-urethral

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Hx Ex Urine analysis PVR Voiding diary. Pad test. Renal profile. U.cystoscopy. Image (U/S, VCUG, IVP). UDS.

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BPH Incidence of UI is similar after (TURP, TUIP,

Holium enucleation and open surgery). Pr Ca

Reported 5-48%.

Assessed by:Numbers of pads and their wetness.Social impairment.Bothersomeness.

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Total control without any pad. Leakage:

No pad but loss of few drops of urine ‘underwear staining’.

None or 1 pad ‘safety pad’ per day.

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Age at surgery. Prostate size. Co-morbidity. Nerve sparing surgery. Bladder neck stenosis. Tumour stage (possibly related to

surgical technique) Preoperative bladder and sphincter

dysfunction.

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How long to wait ?

Artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) success rate 59-90%.

Male slings 58%.Bulking agents, early failure 50%.

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Cognitive impairment.

Dexterity restriction.

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Risk is 0-18.9%, increase with time.

More as adjuvant therapy, or Hx of TURP.

AUS post XRT associated with more complications.

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Perineal compression slings (limited evidence).

Injectable agents (not successful).

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Brachytherapy 0-45%. Cryotherapy 0-5%. HIFU

Rx: AUR Injectable material not successful.

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Cause of incontinence after AUS:

Alteration in bladder function.Urethral atrophy.Mechanical malfunction.

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