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Westgerman Prostate Center
Klinik am Ring
Hohenstaufenring 28
D-50674 Cologne, Germany

Fon.: +49-221-92424-470
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... 70 percent of those having had surgery complained about erectile dysfunction, 53 percent about sexual disinterest, and over 16 percent complained about urinary incontinence. One in five patients also confirmed ...
... serious side effects like incontinence and impotence after radical surgery are significantly higher than after brachytherapy", emphasizes Dr. Gregory Spira, radiation therapist at the West German Prostate ...
... medical progress, complications such as bleeding can occur. In rare cases, the patient may also incur impotence and a permanent urinary incontinence. For the first time, results of conventional enucleation ...
... here, especially since the procedure can be associated with significant side effects. For example, up to 50 percent of the operated patients suffer after surgery from stress incontinence and 30 to 100 ...
... serious side effects like incontinence and impotence after radical surgery are significantly higher than after brachytherapy", emphasizes Dr. Gregory Spira, radiation therapist at the West German Prostate ...
Current results of the two-year SPIRIT-Study prove clear advantages of the brachytherapy Higher quality of life, rarely occurring incontinence and improved erectile function. The latest results from ...
Current results of the two-year SPIRIT-Study prove clear advantages of the brachytherapy Higher quality of life, rarely occurring incontinence and improved erectile function. The latest results from the ...
... a stress-induced leakage of urine (stress incontinence) after laser treatment, increases the fewer patients are operated by the treating urologist during the year, and the greater the interval is between ...
... effects such as impotence and incontinence are largely excluded and bleeding can be avoided almost entirely.   However, the fact that only every fifth BPH patient with sexual dysfunction is looking ...
... advantage in comparison to radical prostatectomy: the surrounding tissue outside the prostate is less affected. "Most patients are being speared the dreaded impotence. Urinary incontinence does practically ...
... to an excellent recovery rate and simultaneously does not affect the quality of the patients’ lives. In addition, there are significantly lower rates of incontinence (<1-3%) and impotence (20-40%) than ...
... fewer side effects. Radical treatment such as surgical removal of the prostate are not justified because of the frequent complications such as incontinence and erectile dysfunction". O the other hand, ...
... Radical treatment such as surgical removal of the prostate are not justified because of the frequent complications such as incontinence and erectile dysfunction". O the other hand, it was found that a ...
Prior to prostate surgery men are still not being sufficiently informed about urinary incontinence as a post-operative consequence. Whereby the involuntary voiding of urine concerns quite a few men ...
Prior to prostate surgery men are still not being sufficiently informed about urinary incontinence as a post-operative consequence. Whereby the involuntary voiding of urine concerns quite a few men despite ...
... urinary incontinence and sexual functions as well as the effect of the therapy on the life quality of the patients. Recording of the data was performed using validated questionnaires. The results are ...
... of Urology. Modern laser therapies are not only resulting in fewer side effects, such as urinary retention, incontinence and impotence, but they also prevent postoperative blood loss. Patients ...
... approach here, especially since the procedure can be associated with significant side effects. For instance, as many as 50 percent of the operated patients suffer after surgery from stress incontinence ...
... For example, almost 50 per cent of the patients undergoing radical surgery suffer after the procedure from stress incontinence, and 30 to 100 per cent of the patients suffer erectile dysfunction. The German ...
... urinary incontinence and sexual functions as well as the effect of the therapy on the life quality of the patients. Recording of the data was performed using validated questionnaires. The results are ...
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