Patients are discharged with a catheter (a small plastic tube) in place which is usually removed on an appropriate day as determine by your surgeon.
Following catheter removal the rehabilitation phase of treatment begins. This involves rehabilitation of urinary control and sexual function. The urinary continence returns quickly in the majority over the next 3-6 weeks with progressive decrease in the pad usage. Majority of the patients are using one pad for protection at 6 weeks follow up. This recovery is greatly aided by Pelvic Floor Exercises. This could be commenced even before surgery and patients training aids recovery.
The sexual functions recover well with preservation of atleast one neurovascular bundle during the operation and use of PDE 5 inhibitors (oral tablets) after the operation.