Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada.
Expert Rev Med Devices. 2024 Sep;21(9):811-817. doi: 10.1080/17434440.2024.2400092. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
Urinary incontinence (UI), especially stress UI, is common after prostatectomy. Penile compression devices (PCDs) may be a safe, tolerable option for conservative management in men who are not candidates for or not interested in surgical intervention for their UI.
This article examines the epidemiology of post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence (PPI), and options for management. All available studies on PCDs are explored, including those on biomechanics, safety, tolerability, and user experience. History, availability of PCDs, and areas for future development are discussed.
PCDs are an option for conservative management of PPI. They are recommended for those men without impairment in cognition, dexterity, or sensation. They should be worn for short periods of time and are best used during situations when incontinence might be precipitated. Overall, data suggest they are well tolerated and effective when tested, but large randomized comparative trials and studies of long-term use with relevant patient reported outcome measures are lacking. More studies are needed on commercially available PCDs. Biomechanical studies suggest that there are superior designs and materials both for efficacy and tolerability. With an aging population, and more older men going for prostate surgery, a larger market for these devices is likely.
前列腺切除术后常发生尿失禁(UI),尤其是压力性 UI。对于不适合手术干预或对手术干预不感兴趣的男性,阴茎压迫装置(PCD)可能是一种安全、可耐受的保守治疗选择。
本文研究了前列腺切除术后尿失禁(PPI)的流行病学以及管理选择。探讨了所有关于 PCD 的现有研究,包括生物力学、安全性、耐受性和用户体验方面的研究。还讨论了 PCD 的历史、可用性和未来发展领域。
PCD 是 PPI 保守治疗的一种选择。建议认知、灵巧或感觉无损伤的男性使用。应短时间佩戴,最好在可能引发失禁的情况下使用。总体而言,数据表明它们在测试时耐受性良好且有效,但缺乏大型随机对照试验以及使用相关患者报告结局测量的长期使用研究。需要对商业上可用的 PCD 进行更多研究。生物力学研究表明,在疗效和耐受性方面,都有更优的设计和材料。随着人口老龄化以及更多老年男性接受前列腺手术,这些设备的市场可能会更大。