How to do urinary incontinence after prostatectomy

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One of my male colleagues had a bad prostate. After the operation, he had urinary incontinence, which alienated everyone. I'd like to explain the solution to urinary incontinence after prostate surgery.

How to do urinary incontinence after prostatectomy

Method 1: Transurethral intraluminal drug injection method: is to inject collagen or talon into the urethral mucosa of patients, so as to enhance the tension of the urethra, so as to control micturition. The total effective rate of the treatment was only 38.7%, while only 8.1% of the patients achieved complete urine control. The appearance of urinary incontinence is very normal, after all, the prostate has been injured, we should pay attention to postoperative recovery and control.

Method 2: bulbous urethral suspension: special materials are used to suspend the urethra of patients, so as to increase the tension of urethra and control urination. However, this therapy can not solve the problem of urethral stricture, and its effective rate is only 75% (67% of the patients are cured and 8% of the patients are improved).

Method 3: artificial urethral sphincter implantation: the artificial urethral sphincter is implanted into the body of patients, so as to artificially play the role of controlling micturition, the effective rate is 90% (75% cured, 15% improved symptoms).

matters needing attention

Keep the stool unobstructed, avoid increasing abdominal pressure due to exertion; do not use abdominal force when holding urine or urinating; tighten the sphincter in advance when sneezing, coughing, lifting heavy objects or jumping to avoid urine leakage. Don't eat stimulating food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, don't hold your urine, drink more water, and keep in a good mood.