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Single-component artificial urinary sphincter: Outcomes from one centre in Portugal
J Vital, Miguel Marques-Monteiro, Bernardo Teixeira, Gonçalo Grilo Mendes, Alexandra Rocha, Mariana Madanelo, Sofia Mesquita, Nuno Vinagre, M. Beatriz P.P. Oliveira, Martinha Magalhães, Ana Isabel Lopes, Carlos Eduardo dos Santos Ferreira, Paulo Príncipe, Avelino Fraga +13 moreopenalex +1 more source2 - Trends in the use of female artificial urinary sphincter in Europe: preliminary data from the VENUS study
B. Peyronnet, Emmanuel Chartier‐Kastler, Luis López‐Fando, Marie-Aimée PERROUIN-VERBE, L. Wagner, K.D. Sievert, Gérard Karsenty, Wim P.J. Witjes, X. Biardeau, G. Capon, Nikesh Thiruchelvam, Frank Van der Aa +11 moreopenalex +1 more source134 - Prevalence, risk factors and management of difficulties to manipulate the artificial urinary sphincter pump in female patients
Arthur B. DuBois, V. Lethuillier, L-P. Berthelot, C. Richard, C Haudebert, C. Voiry, L. Freton, J. Hascoet, Andrea MANUNTA, B. Peyronnet +9 moreopenalex +1 more sourceNext-generation Solutions: Are Patients Ready for Electronic Artificial Urinary Sphincters for Male Incontinence?
Marc Kidess, Troya Ivanova, Julian Hermans, Leo Stadelmeier, Marina Hoffmann, Nikolaos Pyrgidis, Julian Marcon, Michael Chaloupka, Ricarda M. Bauer, Christian G. Stief, Yannic Volz +10 moreopenalex +1 more sourceUrinary artificial sphincter [PDF]
Urologia Journal, 1995 The artificial sphincter is a well-accepted and successful method for restoring urinary continence in selected patients. The patient who will benefit from this device is one who has a poorly or non-functioning urethral sphincter mechanism. The site of inflatable cuff placement is around the bulbous urethral or bladder neck (children, women).R. Carone, E. Vestitaopenaire +1 more sourceSome of the next articles are maybe not open access.Related searches:
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Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2007 Urinary incontinence (UI) is regarded as a major health issue affecting a large sector of the population. The International Continence Society defines UI as the complaint of involuntary leakage of urine that is objectively demonstrated and is a social and hygienic problem.Azhar Khan, Islam Junaid, Iqbal S Shergill, Taufiq Shaikh, Aza Mohammed +4 moreopenaire +3 more sources