(UroToday.com) As part of the Crossfire Controversies in Urology session at the AUA 2020 virtual annual meeting, Dr. Craig Comiter and Dr. Arthur Mourtzinos discussed the pros and cons of whether urodynamics is needed in the workup of post-prostatectomy incontinence prior to the placement of a male sling. Moderator Dr. Jaspreet Sandhu notes that in the Incontinence after Prostate Treatment: AUA/SUFU Guideline, statement 9 states that clinicians should evaluate patients with incontinence after prostate treatment with a history, physical exam, and appropriate diagnostic modalities to categorize the type and severity of incontinence and degree of bother (Clinical Principle). Additionally, guideline statement 15 notes that clinicians may perform urodynamic testing in a patient prior to surgical intervention for stress urinary incontinence in cases where it may facilitate diagnosis or counseling (Clinical Recommendation, Grade C).