Us
-Too! Brampton General Meeting
Tuesday, May 9, 2006
“The Management
of Post-Prostatectomy
Incontinence”
Dr.
Jonathan Giddens
Around
65 members, wives and guests attended Dr. Gidden's session
on a topic
always of great interest to our members. Dr. Giddens explained
that a temporary
period of incontinence almost certainly effected everyone
following a prostatectomy
but in most case lasted several weeks to perhaps months.
However
in some cases, Dr Giddens explained, incontinence may be prolonged
or
permanent and of varied degree.
As part of his talk Dr Giddens screened a video
produced on this subject by the American Medical Services
[AMS] for Us Too!
[The audio track of this video has been retained in our recording
of his talk].
He described some of the causes of incontinence, its severity
levels, some of its
inconveniences and impacts on life style while citing associated
data.
During
his talk he expanded on several of the different levels of
treatments options
available to manage incontinence. Dr.
Giddens stressed how 'Kegel'
exercises not
only prevented incontinence often associated with aging but
were vital to reduce
the incidence and severity of incontinence following a prostatectomy.
He
described
the basics of 'Kegelling', the duration and frequency and
recommended that they
be done before and after the operation.
Dr.
Giddens discussed the use of medications,
injectable bulking agents and
supportive devices but cautioned that benefits from many
of these could not always
be assured or long term. He then focused on surgical
procedures using implants
such as the
'Male Sling', a minimally invasive 45 minute outpatient
procedure
with a high success rate for mild to moderate cases and
the 'Artificial Urinary
Sphincter' (AUS), an hour long outpatient procedure considered
the 'Gold'
standard in managing moderate to severe incontinence. He
covered their
operating principles, the likely candidates, the procedures,
advantages and
possible complications and how these were managed. He shared
statistical
data on their success and re-operating rates.
The talk was followed by what turned
out to be a very educational Question
and Answer session. Dr. Giddens responded in depth to the
many questions
and concerns posed by our members, guiding them and suggesting
the options
for their specific condition. A very informative evening indeed
for everyone
- one with a hopeful message that with the technology available
no one need
live with the fear and embarrassment associated with incontinence.
The talk ended somewhat earlier than
our usual time but the group continued
stay on and intermingle.
Member Jose Palad who had recently
come through a very difficult period while
on Chemotherapy shared his story of how he had coped through
it with prayer
and music. He touched the group by playing a short violin
piece that had given him
hope and solace through trying times. The evening thus closed
amidst much
applause from the audience.
Announcements pertaining to the availability
of Audio CDs of our talks, the upcoming
Golf Tournament and Relay for Life, the June Pot Luck and
the matter of 'suggestions'
had earlier been brought to the group's attention during Fred's
opening remarks.
On behalf of the group
our
thanks to Dr.
Giddens
for a very informative, interactive and educational session.
We hope we can have Dr. Giddens
back
in the near future!
SLIDES
& AUDIO DOWNLOADS
The Audio recording of this session is in 2 parts:
Part 1: Talk
- "Management
of Post- Prostatectomy Incontinence"-Talk
[http://www.ustoo-brampton.com/Audiostreams/Giddens/incontinencetalk.rm]
[8,781 Kbytes, Talk time: 00:36:39]
Down load times:
Approx.: 25 Mins. (56KBaud)
Approx.: 4 Mins. (384KBaud)
Part 2: Q&
A Session -
"Management of Post - Prostatectomy
Incontinence" - Q&A
[http://www.ustoo-brampton.com/Audiostreams/Giddens/incontinenceqa.rm]
[5,268 Kbytes, Talk time: 00:21:57]
Down load times:
Approx.: 15 Mins. (56KBaud)
Approx.: 3 Mins. (384KBaud)
Library call Number:
Audiobook 616.99463
Gid
Availability:
Early June 2006
SLIDES:
We
were advised by Dr. Giddens that the slides of this session
are proprietary.
We regret therefore we have not been given permission to offer
his presentation
slides for download.