Radiation history affects continence outcomes after advance transobturator sling placement in patients with post-prostatectomy incontinence

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Objective: To evaluate the effects of preoperative external radiation therapy (XRT) on a cohort of patients who underwent AdVance transobturator urethral sling (ATUS) placement for post-prostatectomy incontinence. Methods: Thirty-seven patients underwent placement of an ATUS from 2008 to 2010. Patients with and without a history of preoperative XRT were retrospectively compared in regard to their demographical, preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative details. Results: The median follow-up was 17.3 months. Preoperative pad usage was significantly higher in the XRT patient group (P =.03). Overall, 19 patients (51.4%) used no pads, 10 patients (27.0%) were improved, 4 patients (10.8%) had no change, and 4 patients (10.8%) experienced worsening incontinence after the surgery. In patients with and without a history of XRT, 0 (0%) and 19 (63.3%) used no pads, 2 (28.6%) and 8 (26.7%) were improved, 2 (28.6%) and 2 (6.7%) showed no change, and 3 (42.9%) and 1 (3.3%) were worse, respectively. In comparing patients with more severe incontinence preoperatively (>1 pad/day), those with and without radiation, 0 (0%) and 7 (46.7%) used no pads, 2 (28.6%) and 7 (46.7%) were improved, 2 (28.6%) and 0 (0%) had no change, and 3 (42.9%) and 1 (6.7%) were worse, respectively, after ATUS placement. Thus, patients without XRT had an advantage in postoperative pad usage (P =.001), and, furthermore, had improved quality of life (86.2% vs 28.6%, P =.006). Conclusion: The ATUS provides excellent continence outcomes in patients suffering from post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence. However, previous pelvic irradiation seems to severely compromise the effectiveness of the ATUS. © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Torrey, R., Rajeshuni, N., Ruel, N., Muldrew, S., & Chan, K. (2013). Radiation history affects continence outcomes after advance transobturator sling placement in patients with post-prostatectomy incontinence. Urology, 82(3), 713–717. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2013.03.075

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