Physical Therapy for Men Undergoing Prostatectomy



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Prostate Cancer, Cancer, Overactive Bladder, Urology
Therapuetic Areas:Gastroenterology, Nephrology / Urology, Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:May 2015
End Date:January 2018
Contact:Kim Smoot
Phone:317-962-0869

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Perioperative Pelvic Floor Muscle Training May Improve Recovery of Continence in Men With Localized Prostate Cancer Undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy

The purpose of this study is to determine if pelvic floor muscle training with a physical
therapist before and after surgery will improve health-related quality of life following
robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.

Goals of the present study will be to determine whether initiating pelvic floor muscle
training preoperatively improves quality of life symptoms related specifically to urinary
health following robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Drawing definitive conclusions from
past studies is challenging secondary to various inconsistencies including: variability of
physical therapy intervention, poorly defined definitions of continence, as well as poorly
defined quality of life measurements. Additionally, the vast majority of studies combined
open and robotic prostatectomy increasing cohort heterogeneity and further blurring
interpretation of results. The investigators' study will focus exclusively on patients
undergoing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Standardized pelvic floor muscle therapy as
well as clearly defined patient outcomes (ie: validated questionnaires) will be utilized to
determine whether preoperative initiation of formal pelvic floor physical therapy can
improve health-related quality of life following surgery.

In the era of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy does physical therapist initiated
preoperative pelvic floor muscle training lessen the expected postoperative drop off in
urinary related quality of life and/or improve patient's recovery of continence following
surgery?

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients scheduling to undergo robot-assisted radical prostatectomy

- Patients willing and able to complete the EPIC questionnaire in its entirety

- Ability to provide informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Previous prostate surgery

- Radiation treatment

- History of incontinence defined as any pad use for urinary leakage in the past 6
months
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Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Principal Investigator: Ronald Boris, MD
Phone: 317-962-0869
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