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Assessment of the lower urinary tract symptoms after robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy: the behavior of voiding, storage and post micturition symptoms

ABSTRACT Introduction: despite being infrequent, urinary incontinence has a huge impact on the quality of life of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, even with the robotic-assisted technique. Objective: to assess the evolution of urinary symptoms from preoperative to 12 months after robotic-a...

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Published in:Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2020, Vol.47
Main Authors: DA-CRUZ, JOSE ARNALDO SHIOMI, FARIA, SABRINA THALITA DOS REIS, FARIA, LEANDRO FREITAS, PONTES-JUNIOR, JOSÉ, SROUGI, MIGUEL, NAHAS, WILLIAM CARLOS, PASSEROTTI, CARLO CARMARGO
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Summary:ABSTRACT Introduction: despite being infrequent, urinary incontinence has a huge impact on the quality of life of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, even with the robotic-assisted technique. Objective: to assess the evolution of urinary symptoms from preoperative to 12 months after robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. Methods: data was collected from 998 patients who underwent robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. Demographic data, preoperative and postoperative information on patients were documented. The ICIQ and IPSS questionnaires were also applied preoperatively and after 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after the operation. Results: Out of 998 patients, 257 correctly completed all questionnaires. The mean age of the patients was 60 ± 0.74 years. We found that the total IPSS increased initially and at 6 months after the operation, it was already lower than the initial preoperative value (7.76 at 6 months vs. 9.90 preoperative, p
ISSN:0100-6991
1809-4546
DOI:10.1590/0100-6991e-20202605