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Artificial urinary sphincters

Current Opinion in Urology, 1993
The artificial urinary sphincter offers patients who have incontinence due to loss of sphincter control the chance to regain control over urination. A well-planned diagnostic evaluation readily identifies patients who can benefit from this operative procedure.
D, Tiemann   +4 more
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Artificial Urinary Sphincters

Acta Radiologica, 1987
A small selected group of patients with urinary incontinence can be treated effectively with an artificial urinary sphincter. Since the fluid in the hydraulic system of this device is radiopaque, radiography is useful in its evaluation. An immediate postoperative radiogram should be performed to control the position and integrity of the system. It also
T, Lorentzen, S, Dorph, T, Hald
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Artificial urinary sphincter troubleshooting

Urology, 2001
An approach to solving the problem of persistent or recurrent urinary incontinence after artificial urinary sphincter implantation is presented. This practical approach is designed to identify the known causes of this disorder, with treatment being directed to the cause.
D K, Montague, K W, Angermeier
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