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How would you manage a patient with a history of prostate radiation who is presenting with LUTS and elevated PVR?
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Urology · Stanford University School of Medicine / Stanford Medicine
This can be a very difficult problem, because the risk of stressing continence following prostatic resection in the radiated patient is much higher than in the non-radiated patient. Following brachytherapy, stress incontinence can occur more than half the time, and following external beam radiation ...
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Urology · University of California, Los Angeles
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common after radiation treatment but often improve with time. It's important to understand the complaints and if anything was present before. Elevated post-void residuals (PVRs) can be structural in nature. The prostate does shrink at least 20% with radiation,...