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Clinical Epidemiology and Ageing

Evaluation of urinary symptoms in patients with post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence treated with the male sling TOMS.

Yiou R, Loche C-M, Lingombet O, Abbou C, Salomon L, de la Taille A, Audureau E Neurourol Urodyn. 2015;34(1):12-7.

<p><b>AIMS: </b>To evaluate stress urinary incontinence (SUI), overactive bladder (OAB), and obstructive symptoms in patients with post-radical prostatectomy urinary incontinence (pRP-UI) treated with the bulbar compressive sling TOMS, and investigate the effect of each urinary symptom on urinary bother.</p><p><b>MATERIALS AND METHODS: </b>We prospectively followed 40 patients with pRP-UI before, and 6 and 12 months (T6 and T12, respectively) after implantation of the TOMS sling. Urinary symptoms were evaluated using the following questionnaires: USP, ICIQ, UCLA-PCI (urinary bother domain), PGI-I, and daily pad use. Success was defined as patients wearing no pads or using one security pad.</p><p><b>RESULTS: </b>Significant improvement of mean USP-SUI (6.97/9, 3.35, 3.02, P < 0.001) and USP-OAB domains (8.1/21, 5.74, 5.71, P < 0.001), ICIQ (15.15/21, 8.17/21, 8.35/21, P < 0.01), urinary bother (92.5/100, 42.5, 41.87, P < 0.001), and pad number (2.78, 1.01, 1.03, P < 0.001) were noted between baseline, T6, and T12. At baseline, 32 (80%) patients reported urge incontinence. Urinary bother strongly correlated with UPS-SUI but not with UPS-OAB score. At T12, 22 (55%) patients with pad use were considered cured, and 13 (32.5%) patients reported a greatly improved urinary tract condition (PGI-I). Improvement of USP-SUI and USP-OAB scores correlated with improvement of ICIQ and PGI scores. The USP-obstructive domain remained unchanged.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION: </b>The TOMS sling improves SUI and OAB symptoms without generating obstructive symptoms. OAB symptoms including urge incontinence reported by most patients were not a major concern at baseline; however, improvement of these symptoms was associated with improvement of continence and PGI-I scores.</p>

MeSH terms: Aged; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Prostatectomy; Quality of Life; Suburethral Slings; Surveys and Questionnaires; Treatment Outcome; Urinary Bladder, Overactive; Urinary Incontinence
DOI: 10.1002/nau.22503