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Urinary incontinence after Salvage Radical Prostatectomy. Risk Factors and Differences between Open and Robotic Approach in a high volume Single Center. Zubieta M1, Gonzalez M1, Favre G1, Tejerizo J1, Giudice C1, Villamil W1, Martinez P1 1. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires KEYWORDS: Incontinence, Quality of Life (QoL), Male, Stress Urinary Incontinence Prostate cancer (PC) represents the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer in men. Approximately, 30% of the patients who receive external beam radiation therapy or brachytherapy (BT) for localized prostate cancer, will undergo biochemical recurrence within the first five years after treatment. Approximately 20 to 30% of patients who recurrence after radiation therapy still have a localized disease with a potential benefit from salvage therapy with curative intent. Salvage radical prostatectomy (SRP) represents a challenge due to the technical difficulties involved, and postoperative complications that affects the quality of life of patients. Urinary incontinence rates were identified, at one and two years of follow-up, and risk factors for urinary incontinence (UI) were identified in open and robotic approaches in a high volume single center. Read the full abstract text here: https://www.ics.org/2020/abstract/352