>90% success rate with surgical sling procedures.
2. Urge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder):
Prognosis: Manageable but may require longterm therapy.
Outcomes:
50?75% symptom reduction with medications (e.g., anticholinergics, mirabegron).
Botox injections provide relief for 6?12 months in refractory cases.
3. Overflow Incontinence:
Prognosis: Depends on addressing the cause (e.g., prostate enlargement, neuropathy).
Outcomes:
Prostate surgery (e.g., TURP) resolves symptoms in 85% of men.
Intermittent catheterization effectively manages chronic retention.
4. Functional Incontinence:
Prognosis: Tied to improving mobility/cognition.
Outcomes:
Caregiver-assisted toileting and home modifications reduce episodes.
5. Mixed Incontinence:
Prognosis: Challenging but manageable with combined therapies.
Outcomes: 50?60% improvement with multi-modal approaches (e.g., Kegels + medications).