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DiscussionHas anyone experienced incontinence after HOLEP surgery?
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I was told that he would call me but he never did. I guess he is too busy to return my call and feels that he can do nothing for me since he is not licensed to practice in the state of Hawaii. The last time I had talked to him he had told me that by 6 weeks I should start see a change and by 8 weeks pretty much over it. On his YouTube video he now told me it will take up to 3 months and other option are available if it doesn’t stop leaking. The options I looked into aren’t that great, like the artificial sphincter that has a switch in your nut sack. Or the mesh support that sometimes has a big failure rates and can make you worse or fillers to plump up the muscle that can migrate, some are made out of polymers that are not supposed to migrate but I don’t feel safe having a new product made from plastic injected into that area, what if it needs to be removed when found to cause cancer? If they put too much filler it can cause the valve to not open enough to pee, then they have to insert a catheter tube.