2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ft.2019.11.001
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Tratamiento de la incontinencia urinaria tras prostatectomía: una revisión sistemática

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“…To the best of the authors′ knowledge, this is the first study analyzing the contraction of the abdominal muscles during HE in both sexes and considering sex differences. Up to now, the benefits of HE have been studied and described in women with pelvic floor or abdominal dysfunctions; however, the results presented in this study provide for the first time information about the activation of the abdominal muscles in men during HE, and support their use in several situations, such as urinary incontinence after prostatectomy or pelvic floor muscles′ dysfunctions, where men and women need similar treatments, but from different perspectives, according to their anatomy and also to the activation of their muscles [ 12 , 35 , 36 ].…”
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confidence: 80%
“…To the best of the authors′ knowledge, this is the first study analyzing the contraction of the abdominal muscles during HE in both sexes and considering sex differences. Up to now, the benefits of HE have been studied and described in women with pelvic floor or abdominal dysfunctions; however, the results presented in this study provide for the first time information about the activation of the abdominal muscles in men during HE, and support their use in several situations, such as urinary incontinence after prostatectomy or pelvic floor muscles′ dysfunctions, where men and women need similar treatments, but from different perspectives, according to their anatomy and also to the activation of their muscles [ 12 , 35 , 36 ].…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Si bien el número de pacientes que presenta IU tras la cirugía radical es alto, muchas de estas incontinencias mejoran durante los 6 primeros meses; por ello, los tratamientos invasivos no están indicados durante este periodo. Es necesario instaurar un tratamiento que mejore la sintomatología mientras esto sucede y que anticipe la recuperación, siendo el tratamiento conservador el de primera elección (10).…”
Section: Incontinencia Urinaria Post Prostatectomíaunclassified