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Adjustable continence therapy (ProACT): evolution of the surgical technique and comparison of the original 50 patients with the most recent 50 patients at a single centre.

Wilhelm A Hübner1, Oliver M Schlarp.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The desire for an adjustable surgery for male stress urinary incontinence that avoids further surgery has produced a percutaneous adjustable device. The adjustable continence therapy (ProACT) consists of two balloons, placed bilaterally at the bladder neck after prostatectomy. Titanium ports, attached via tubing to each balloon are placed in the scrotum allowing for volume adjustments of the balloons at any time perioperatively and postoperatively. This paper examines the evolution of the technique and the impact of this progression on patient outcomes.
METHODS: Two groups, one representing the first 50 patients, the second consisting of the last 50 patients are compared for changes in pad use and incontinence quality of life (I-QOL) with a mean follow-up of 23 mo (range: 1-46 mo) in group 1 and 20 mo (range: 18-24) in group 2. A comparison of complications and retreatment is summarised.
RESULTS: Pad usage was reduced significantly in both groups (p<0.001). Overall, group 2 patients obtained more consistent outcomes compared to group 1 (80% vs. 60% dry or >50% improved). I-QOL improved in both groups although more significantly in group 2 (p = 0.005). Operative time was reduced in group 2. The rate and range of complications experienced in group 1 as the technique evolved decreased dramatically in group 2.
CONCLUSIONS: The evolution of technique and expertise has facilitated an efficient surgical implantation procedure with reproducible and effective objective and subjective outcomes. The implantation of this device is now conducted in >100 centres across Europe. European Association of Urology

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17097218     DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2006.10.054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Urol        ISSN: 0302-2838            Impact factor:   20.096


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Authors:  D Betz; P Bach; C Gozzi; M Goepel
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 0.639

2.  Neurogenic stress urinary incontinence: is there a place for Adjustable Continence Therapy (ACT™ and ProACT™, Uromedica, Plymouth, MN, USA)? A retrospective multicenter study.

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Authors:  R M Bauer; C Hampel; A Haferkamp; K Höfner; W Hübner
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 0.639

4.  [Urogynecology II: urinary incontinence in men and women: surgical treatment of urinary incontinence and prolapse].

Authors:  M F Hamann; C M Naumann; S Knüpfer; K P Jünemann; R Bauer
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 0.639

Review 5.  [Devastated bladder outlet-suprapubic catheter vs. reconstruction].

Authors:  A Kocot
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 0.639

6.  [Adjustable systems for the treatment of male incontinence].

Authors:  W A Hübner
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 0.639

Review 7.  [Urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy].

Authors:  R M Bauer; M E Mayer; C Gratzke; I Soljanik; P J Bastian; C G Stief; C Gozzi
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 0.639

8.  Functional outcomes of adjustable continence therapy (ACT™) balloons in women aged >80 years and suffering from stress urinary incontinence caused by intrinsic sphincter deficiency.

Authors:  Claire Billault; Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler; Morgan Rouprêt; Gilberte Robain; Véronique Phé
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2015-02-21       Impact factor: 4.226

9.  Adjustable continence therapy (ProACT™) after male sling failure for patients with post-radical prostatectomy urinary incontinence: a prospective study with one-year follow-up.

Authors:  René Yiou; Zentia Butow; Thierry Baron; Laurent Salomon; Etienne Audureau
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2014-11-22       Impact factor: 4.226

10.  [Modern operative treatment possibilities in male stress urinary incontinence].

Authors:  R M Bauer; A Kretschmer; W Hübner
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 0.639

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