[Continence problems after radical prostatectomy: medical treatment].

2001 
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that a benefit can be obtained from both urine storage and urethral resistance after retropubic radical prostatectomy through the induction of artificial erections. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From January 1993 to December 2000 we have submitted 127 patients to radical retropubic prostatectomy. According to preoperative bladder behaviour, 59 patients (46.5%) presented voiding disorders, 10 (7.9%) filling disorders, 4 (3.1%) mixed disorders, whereas 54 (42.5%) were asymptomatic. The urethral catheter was removed between the 10th and the 12th postoperative day. Fourteen patients entered a programme of early sexual rehabilitation with intracavernous injection of prostaglandin E1 (ICI) within 7 days from catheter removal. RESULTS: After catheter removal the recovery of urinary continence occurred within 2.2 +/- 2.3 days. At dismissal from the hospital, 8 patients (6.2%) were almost totally incontinent; 2 (1.5%) were still incontinent after a 6-month period; 73 (57.4%) were dismissed with clinical signs of detrusor instability hence treated with anticholinergic drugs such oxybutynin or tolterodine; 3 (2.3%) resulted obstructed after surgery because of stenosis of the anastomosis. Almost all the patients submitted to early sexual rehabilitation referred an improvement of their incontinence after the first injection. The patients who did not begin an early sexual rehabilitation generally recovered from incontinence in a longer time. CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary observations showed that artificial erection PGE1-induced is effective in improving or accelerating post radical prostatectomy incontinence recovery. The results apply also to patients with pre-operatory detrusor instability.
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