What is a male sling for urinary incontinence?
The male sling procedure is used to treat men who experience urinary incontinence due to sphincter weakness or insufficiency. Sphincter insufficiency is often caused by a prior pelvic surgery, including TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate) and radical prostatectomy (an operation that removes the entire prostate). During the male sling procedure, synthetic mesh-like tape is positioned around the urethral bulb. The tape slightly compresses the urethra and moves it into a new position. This action has allowed many men to overcome mild-to-moderate urinary incontinence.
One major advantage to this surgical procedure is that it can be performed with only one small incision in the perineum (the area between the base of the scrotum and the anus). This allows for a very short recovery process. During the procedure, synthetic mesh is placed in the groin area to compress the urethra under it.
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Schedule an appointment in Southern California
If you experience urinary incontinence due to a prior pelvic surgery, schedule an appointment at Unio Specialty Care in Torrance, California. Our physicians will determine if a male sling can help you. To get started, request an appointment online or give us a call at (310) 542-0199.