TY - JOUR
T1 - Intractable urinary incontinence in geriatric patients. A management approach
AU - Weiss, B. D.
PY - 1983
Y1 - 1983
N2 - Care of the permanently incontinent patient is aimed at collection or controlled release of urine and maintenance of personal hygiene. Before the patient is submitted to long-term catheterization and its attendant risks of infections, incrustation, and urethritis, alternatives should be explored. These include condom catheters, penile clamps, incontinence underpants, and various surgical procedures. Management is much the same for men and women, except that incontinence underpants are employed more often for women. In all patients, longterm catheterization should always be considered a last resort.
AB - Care of the permanently incontinent patient is aimed at collection or controlled release of urine and maintenance of personal hygiene. Before the patient is submitted to long-term catheterization and its attendant risks of infections, incrustation, and urethritis, alternatives should be explored. These include condom catheters, penile clamps, incontinence underpants, and various surgical procedures. Management is much the same for men and women, except that incontinence underpants are employed more often for women. In all patients, longterm catheterization should always be considered a last resort.
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U2 - 10.1080/00325481.1983.11698352
DO - 10.1080/00325481.1983.11698352
M3 - Article
C2 - 6835868
AN - SCOPUS:0020964361
SN - 0032-5481
VL - 73
SP - 115
EP - 123
JO - Postgraduate medicine
JF - Postgraduate medicine
IS - 4
ER -