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KMID : 1001020120100020083
Korean Journal of Urological Oncology
2012 Volume.10 No. 2 p.83 ~ p.89
The Use of Anticholinergics in Patients with Urinary Incontinence after Radical Prostatectomy: A Survey of Urologists
Bang Woo-Jin

Joo Kwan-Joong
Cho Jin-Seon
Jeon Se-Hyun
Paick Sung-Hyun
Seong Do-Hwan
Kim Hong-Sup
Ham Won-Sik
Hong Sung-Joon
Abstract
Purpose: We surveyed the actual use of anticholinergics for urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy among the practicing urologists.

Materials and Methods: 142 urologist members of the Korean Urological Oncology Society were given surveys through conventional mail and e-mail with 76 members returning responses. Answering for the number of radical prostatectomy performed each year, 21 urologists responded more than 50 cases, 37 responded 10 to 50 cases, 11 responded 5 to 10 cases, and 7 said 1 to 5 cases. Concerning primary approach, retropubic approach surgery, laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery and perineal approach surgery each had 39, 19, 17, and 1, respectively.

Results: Among 76 participants, 64 (84%) acknowledged prescribing anticholinergics after prostatectomy depending on symptoms. For post-op indication of anticholinergics, 43 members responded significant incontinence symptoms, while 19 answered frequent urination. Concerning the initiation of medication, 52 answered when symptoms arise after catheter removal. For duration of anticholinergics, less than 30 days, 31-60 days, 61-90 days, more than 90 days each received 8, 17, 24, and 15 votes from participants, respectively. Finally, 57 members thought the use of anticholinergics were beneficial in treating urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.

Conclusions: Over 80% of survey participants acknowledged prescribing anticholinergics to urinary incontinence patients according to symptoms, and 75% concurred with their usefulness. But, there is no specified protocol of anticholinergics use for urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.
KEYWORD
Prostatic neoplasms, Prostatectomy, Urinary incontinence, Cholinergic antagonists
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