FUKUSHIMA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Online ISSN : 2185-4610
Print ISSN : 0016-2590
ISSN-L : 0016-2590
Predictors of prolonged severe urinary incontinence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: a prospective study
Ryo TanjiNobuhiro HagaAkari HiraguriTakahiro TsumoriTomoyuki KumekawaShunsuke YoshiokaHiroki NatsuyaYusuke KirihanaYusuke HakozakiYu EndoKei YaginumaSyunta MakabeAkihisa HasegawaYuki HariganeHitomi ImaiSatoru MeguroAkifumi OnagiRuriko TakinamiKanako MatsuokaSeiji HoshiEmina KayamaTomoyuki KoguchiJunya HataYuichi SatoHidenori AkaihataMasao KataokaSoichiro OgawaYoshiyuki Kojima
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Objectives:To identify predictors of prolonged severe urinary incontinence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP), perioperative clinical parameters were investigated.

Methods:Participants were 299 patients who underwent RARP at our institute. Prolonged severe urinary incontinence was defined as a 1-h (one-hour) pad test >50 g/h and/or use of >3 pads/day at 12 months after RARP. The cohort was divided into severe and non-severe urinary incontinence groups according to this criterion. Perioperative clinical parameters were compared between groups to identify predictors for prolonged severe urinary incontinence after RARP.

Results:Twenty-seven patients (9.0%) were categorized into the severe urinary incontinence group. The remaining 272 patients (91.0%) were categorized into the non-severe urinary incontinence group. Univariate analysis revealed prolonged severe urinary incontinence as significantly associated with older age (P=0.011), high BMI (P=0.001), lymph node dissection (P=0.003), non-preservation of nerves (P=0.039), non-preservation of fascia of the levator ani muscle (P=0.009), and high risk in the D’Amico risk classification (P=0.010). Multivariate analysis revealed prolonged severe urinary incontinence as significantly correlated with high BMI (P=0.009) and high risk in the D’Amico risk classification (P=0.007).

Conclusions:High BMI and D’Amico high-risk status are associated with prolonged severe urinary incontinence after RARP.

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