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Afr. j. urol. (Online) ; 17(2): 43-47, 2011.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258107

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Objectives: Urinary incontinence in patients with neurological disease is a major health problem. A modified rectus fascial sling has been assessed in incontinent male patients. Patients and Methods: Fourteen adult male patients with total incontinence due to neurogenic or post-traumatic and etiology were included in this study. A rectangular rectus sheath flap was harvested and defatted.The flap was placed around the bulbar urethra and sutures were passed both in front of and behindthe pubic bone. Both sutures on each side were tied to each other over the pubic bone. Results: Of the 14 patients; 9 (64.3) were completely dry; 3 (21.4) reported improved continence; while 2 (14.3) were a failure. In total; 71.4of the patients showed significant improvement using the Incontinence Quality of Life (IQoL) questionnaire. A significant decrease in the number of pads used per day of 61.3(p


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Male , Urinary Incontinence/therapy
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