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What are the best incontinence clamps post-surgery?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Mar 27 11:43am | Replies (25)

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@soli Time to think is a good thing. Hope you are able to beat the leak. For me, getting an AUS would have first necessitated surgery to repair a urethral stricture (also caused by demon radiation). That being dicey, I chose to get a clamp while I thought about it. The clamp has been so accommodating I put the AUS off for good. My thoughts were: Operating the AUS requires some manual fiddling with the device and many people have reported still needing one pad a day. That’s the same with the clamp.

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@lsk1000

Got it.

As for me, I do realize it is a tall order to completley beat the leak when it has not shown any improvement on the 6-month mark; but I would like to explore every possible avenue before throwing the towel, and exploring "Plan B's".

what clamp did you purscahse?