ProACT vs AUS (Artificial Urinary Sphincter): Which did you choose?
In 2015 at 55 I had an RP with radiation. Never leaked. 2019 developed a stricture and urologist tried to balloon with cath but, it came back. He advised stricture surgery and, May 2024 had it done. Up until then I had no leakage. Since day of surgery I have 100% leakage. Dr. who did surgery wants to try ProAct which he does exclusively but, second doctor opinion said AUS which, he does exclusively. Since I am a beginning weightlifter I was wondering which can hold back the urine better. I also can find no information on how many surgeries of either any doctor has performed. I would like to find a doctor who has done many of one or, the other. HealthGrade and ZocDoc seem to be no help.
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I have had 2 doctors say ProAct is not something they do. Another said it would not be appropriate in my case ? The 4th one who is also the
surgeon who wants to do the PA is also the same one who performed stricture surgery when I developed 100% incontinence. Don't know what to do. Where did you get your PA done ?
I had PROACT implanted one week ago tomorrow. I am still pretty sore and have loads of black and blue, but at this point, it is working 100%. I am only walking and have not been to the gym, but I put in 3.5 miles this morning. I would have had wet pants by the time I got home, but I am still completely dry.
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Wear clamp during the day but, still going through 10-12 pads a day. 4-6 during day just to stay fresh with clamp bypass leakage. 5-6 at night (100% soaked) with depends. Had 2 UTI's with no symptoms in the last 9 months. Was told with my first it was due to clamp.
For months I have been going through 6 or more pads per day, including now when I am waiting for my artificial urinary sphincter to be activated. I recently had a urine culture and found out that I have a urinary tract infection even though I don't have any symptoms. Have any other men had UTIs due to incontinence and having moist pads throughout the day?
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One handed use is possible I do it all the time. In a different post I also said at a urinal drop your pants and underwear to your knees. Grab and squeeze with one hand. If people look and wonder i say aftet 3 years with a catheter and the last 13 months with a suprapubic catheter coming out of my tummy it feels so good to pee even standing up.
I have medical ID bracelet. Says no catheter on 1 line. Next line says artificial urinary sphincter.
Good Luck
I'm just over 3 weeks from the surgery and the swelling in the scrotum has gone down enough so that my penis no longer goes full turtle due to the swelling although when I pull down my Depends I initially still look uncircumcised.
Peterj116 mentioned "The other issue (to be sorted out with the consultant) is that when the scrotum contracts (e.g. when cold) the pump disappears up inside a body cavity." I'm more than 2 weeks still from activation but I have the same issue in terms of normally not being able to feel the two tubes at the top of the device at the top of the scrotum. I think my scrotum is normally relatively contracted even when not particularly cold. I also understood from the doctor that with one hand one is supposed to grasp the two tubes at the top and operate the pump button with the other hand. I'm hoping that will have resolved in just under 3 weeks when the doctor activates the device and shows me how to work it.
Some observations so far (four days on from activation).
There is a technique for operating the pump. It is very slippery, so one-handed operation is a bit hit and miss (mostly miss), so the other hand has to be used to grasp the pipes above the pump to stabilise it, then the lower section of the pump can be squeezed to release the cuff. I'll keep an eye on this to see if one-handed operation is feasible with experience; if not, then using a urinal in gents' toilets seems to be out unless there is one with particular privacy.