- Provides step-by-step descriptions of the key surgical steps necessary for success
- All chapters are written by world renowned experts in this field
- Provides insight into the history of male incontinence surgery as well as the current surgical techniques
This text provides a comprehensive, state – of – the art review of this new and emerging field, as the number of men who suffer from post-prostatectomy incontinence increases by greater than 10,000 per year. How to evaluate and manage this devastating disorder has become a necessary part of nearly every urologic practice. This book serves a valuable resource for physicians with an interest in managing patients with post-prostatectomy incontinence.
In addition, treatment includes algorithms and suggested office evaluation that will help guide conservative management that is appropriate for most patients. The text provides insight into the history of male incontinence surgery, as well as the current surgical techniques for the operative management of post-prostatectomy incontinence in those who fail conservative management. This text reviews current data regarding surgical outcomes for the most common and newly developed incontinence procedures, as well as step-by-step descriptions of the key surgical steps necessary for success.
All chapters are written by world renowned experts in this field and include the most up to date clinical information.
Table of Contents- 1. Introduction & Prevalence
Allen Morey - 2. Pathophysiology
Sender Herschorn - 3. Office Evaluation
Jaspreet Sandhu - 4. Nonsurgical management (pelvic floor rehabilitation, bulking agents)
Mike Kenelley - 5. Male Slings: Historical Background and evolution in male sling surgery
Ajay Singla - 6. Non-Adjustable Male slings : AdVance
Kurt Mcammon - 7. Non-Adjustable Male sling: Virtue
Craig Comiter - 8. Adjustable male slings: Remeex
Aljendro Sousa Escandon - 9. Adjustable male sling: Argus
Victor Solomon Romano - 10. Adjustable implants in PPI- ProACT
Wilhelm Hubner - 11. Artificial Urinary Sphincter
Dan Elliott - 12. New technologies in the management of PPI
Zacki Almallah