Status:

UNKNOWN

The Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Individuals With Urinary Incontinence After Prostatectomy

Lead Sponsor:

Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University

Conditions:

Urinary Incontinence

Eligibility:

MALE

40+ years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of neuromuscular electric stimulation on urinary symptoms, quality of life, sexual function, perception of improvement and patient satisfaction in i...

Detailed Description

One of the two most common complications after prostatectomy surgeries is urinary incontinence (UI) and the other is erectile dysfunction. There are conservative and surgical treatment options in post...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Being a male individual with stress or stress-dominant mixed urinary incontinence symptoms after undergoing prostatectomy surgery in the urology clinic
  • Being over 40 years old
  • Volunteering to participate in the study

Exclusion

  • Severe cardiovascular disease (unstable angina and arrhythmia patients, heart failure patients ect.)
  • Those with sensory loss
  • Presence of ongoing urinary infection
  • Only urgency urinary incontinence
  • Having a pacemaker
  • Active cancer treatment (radiotherapy, chemotherapy),
  • Those who have undergone Transurethral Prostatectomy (TUR-P) surgery
  • Those who have a problem that interferes with cooperation and understanding

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

March 1 2022

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

March 1 2023

Estimated Enrollment :

50 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT05236088

Start Date

March 1 2022

End Date

March 1 2023

Last Update

February 11 2022

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