
Vol. 74, No. 1, 2005
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Clinical Usefulness of Pelvic Floor Reeducation for Men Undergoing Radical Prostatectomy
Jürgen Pannek, Jens E. König
Urologische Klinik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Marienhospital Herne, Herne, Deutschland
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Urol Int 2005;74:38-43 (DOI: 10.1159/000082707)
Key Words
- Prostate cancer
- Radical prostatectomy
- Pelvic muscle exercise
- Incontinence, prostatectomy
- Physiotherapy, radical prostatectomy
Abstract
Introduction: Urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy is a significant clinical problem. We evaluated the clinical usefulness of early-onset pelvic floor reeducation (EPFR) as compared with later-onset pelvic floor reeducation (LPFR) in patients undergoing radical retropubic prostatectomy. Patients and Methods: The continence status of 132 consecutive patients who underwent retropubic radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer was assessed 1 year later by a standardized questionnaire. Fifty-eight patients started EPFR 7 days after surgery. Fifty-five patients attended LPFR 4 weeks after surgery. Forty-six patients received no pelvic floor retraining, 28 attended LPFR without EPFR, 27 patients received EPFR and LPFR, and 31 patients attended EPFR without LPFR. Results: Overall, 87 men were continent, 37 patients felt moderately incontinent, and 8 men suffered from severe incontinence. We could not observe a statistically significant influence of any kind of pelvic floor reeducation on continence status, time to continence, frequency or volume of urine loss, or the use of pads. Conclusion: A routine prophylactic use of combined EPFR and LPFR in all patients does not seem to be justified. Copyright © 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel
Author Contacts
Jürgen Pannek, MD, PhD Urologische Klinik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum Marienhospital Herne, Widumer Strasse 8, DE-44627 Herne (Germany) Tel. +49 2323 499 2391, Fax +49 2323 499 2393 E-Mail juergen.pannek@marienhospital-herne.de
Article Information
Received: March 25, 2004
Accepted after revision: July 14, 2004
Number of Print Pages : 6
Number of Figures : 0, Number of Tables : 4, Number of References : 16 |
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