Saturday Surgery Day at Kameda General Hospital
Last month, we performed PRP urethral sphincter injection therapy three times for a patient. Today, they were admitted for their fourth treatment.
The patient shared some exciting progress:
• “No more leakage, even during golf!”
• “I feel completely stress-free now.”
• “I haven’t used any pads at all.”
Their confidence and quality of life have significantly improved, demonstrating the effectiveness of PRP therapy.
The treatment process has now been well established:
1. Blood sampling
2. PRP preparation
3. Injection in the operating room (under urethral anesthesia)
A deeper understanding of the mechanisms of urinary incontinence helps us refine our surgical approach and optimize patient outcomes.
With various treatment options available, urinary incontinence can often be successfully treated. PRP therapy continues to show promise as a minimally invasive and effective solution.