[Postoperative male stress urinary incontinence: outcomes of treatment by I-STOP TOMS(R) transobturator sling].

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Date publication

février 2014

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Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr JACQMIN Didier, Pr LANG Hervé


Tous les auteurs :
Ej-Jennane A, Mouracade P, Lang H, Jacqmin D, Saussine C

Résumé

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcome of postoperative male stress urinary incontinence surgery using the I-STOP TOMS((R)) sub-urethral sling. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Between April 2007 and August 2012, 29 patients had been treated by sub-urethral sling. Stress urinary incontinence was classified as mild, moderate or severe according to the number of pads per day. Patients were also assessed thanks to IQOL, MHU and Ditrovie self-administered questionnaires. RESULTS: Before surgery, 16 patients (55.2%) had mild incontinence, 12 (41.4%) had moderate incontinence and one (3.4%) had severe incontinence. Preoperative median MHU was 9 (5-12); median IQOL was 73 (58-88); and median Ditrovie was 2.7 (2.1-3.3). Three months after surgery, median MHU was 7 (4-9); median IQOL was 85 (75-99); and median Ditrovie was 2.1 (1.6-2.4). Pre- and postoperative questionnaires scores show a significant improvement for IQOL (P=0.014) and Ditrovie (P

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Prog Urol. 2014 Feb;24(2):127-31