Efficacy of Electrical Pudendal Nerve Stimulation for Patients With Post Prostatectomy Urinary Incontinence...
Urinary IncontinenceThe purpose of this study is to determine whether electrical pudendal nerve stimulation is more effective than pelvic floor muscle training plus transanal electrical stimulation in treating post prostatectomy Incontinence.
Hand & Foot Nocturnal Enuresis TENS Study
BedwettingThe investigators believe in order to strengthen the evidence in support of transcutaneous foot stimulation in this population the investigators need to move forward with a randomized comparison study using the TENS device on the hand and foot as a control.
Effect of Glutamine on Urinary Incontinence
Urinary IncontinenceThe objective of this study is to determine to effect of additional oral glutamine to Kegel exercises on pelvic floor strength and clinical parameters of urinary incontinence in females with either urinary incontinence (stress and/or urgency) and pelvic prolapse.
Investigation of Teacher-Mediated Toilet Training Using a Manualized Moisture Alarm Intervention...
Autistic DisorderEnuresisThe purpose of this pilot study is to compare an innovative toilet training strategy with a standard behavioral intervention in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as implemented by teachers in the school setting. Thirty classrooms with a total of 60 children with ASD (aged 3 - 10 years) will be enrolled in the study. Each classroom will be randomly assigned to either the innovative strategy group or the standard behavioral group. The innovative strategy employs an electronic moisture pager that sends a signal when the child begins having a urine accident. Outcome measures include rate of urine accidents and rate of toilet use in the two groups.
Exploratory Trial of TAS-303 in Female Patients With Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TAS-303 in female patients with stress urinary incontinence.
Treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Men After Prostatectomy With Autologous Adipose-derived Mesenchymal...
Urinary IncontinenceTreatment of patients with urinary incontinence after prostatectomy using injection of autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells mixed with collagen gel
The Effect of Selecting Treatment With Desmopressin or Alarm to Children With Enuresis Based on...
EnuresisNocturnalThe aim of this study is to investigate the importance of clinical characterization of children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (MNE) in order to improve treatment efficacy. The hypothesis is that clinical characterization by measurement of nocturnal urine production and maximal voided volumes in children with MNE and subsequent treatment tailoring improves the response to first-line treatment approach.
Tension-free Vaginal Tape Obturator for the Treatment of Urinary Incontinence -Long-term Follow-up...
Urinary Incontinence,StressUrinary Incontinence1 moreThe efficacy of TVT-O (tension-free vaginal tape obturator) is well established in patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction of TVT-O in patients suffering from primary, mixed (MUI) or recurrent urinary incontinence (UI) in long-term follow-up.
A Tunable-tension Transobturator Tape vs Standard Transobturator Midurethral Tape for Stress Urinary...
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThis is the prospective randomized parallel groups trial with two participating centers (Department of Urology, Saint Petersburg State University Clinic of advanced medical technologies n.a. N.I.Pirogov, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Department of Urology, Regional Hospital №3, Chelyabinsk, Russia) designed to assess the efficacy and safety of tunable-tension transobturator tape and its ability to reduce the rate of postoperative voiding dysfunction comparing to standard transobturator midurethral sling.
Effectiveness of Pelvic Floor Muscles Training in Group for Women With Urinary Incontinence
Urinary IncontinenceThe aim of the study is to compare the efficacy of a protocol, pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT), applied in a group and at home for urinary incontinence (UI) in women. Probably, the group-applied PFMT protocol is more effective in women with UI than the home protocol.