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ABSTRACT Aims To present the methods and baseline findings from a prospective, longitudinal cohort study of treatment seeking adults with urinary urgency (URG) with or without urgency urinary incontinence (UUI). Methods Adults seeking treatment for URG and/or UUI and controls were enrolled.
Giulia M. Ippolito+18 more
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Objectives: The objective of this study is to present the outcomes of men undergoing implantation of artificial urinary sphincter, after treatment for prostate cancer and also to determine the effect of radiotherapy on continence outcomes after ...
Stephanie Guillaumier+7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The reoperation rate for artificial urinary sphincters (AUS) in men is about 25%, with poorer survival rates when reimplantation occurs after urethral erosion or infection. Data on the outcomes of second AUS implants are rare, and no data exist for third AUS implants.
Francois Meyer+12 more
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In this prospective cohort study of 212 women undergoing Induction of Labour (IOL) with oral misoprostol, we found no significant differences in safety outcomes between outpatient and inpatient care. Our findings suggest that outpatient IOL with oral misoprostol may be a safe and feasible alternative, potentially reducing hospital stays, though larger ...
Kjersti Engen Marsdal+6 more
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Recurrent vesicourethal stenosis after radical prostatectomy: how to treat it?
Vesicourethral anastomotic stricture and urinary incontinence are severe complications of radical prostatectomy because they cause great impact in the quality of life.
Françualdo Barreto+2 more
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Flexible cystoscopy‐guided implantation of ProACT: Surgical technique and long‐term outcomes
Abstract Objectives We aim to describe the ProACT implantation using flexible cystoscopic guidance and to report long‐term outcomes in these patients. Patients and Methods This single‐centre retrospective study include all men who underwent ProACT™ for SUI after RP using flexible cystoscopic guidance between 2007 and 2021.
Dimitri Paillusson+3 more
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Systematic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Sensations to Improve Management of LUTS: ICI‐RS 2024
ABSTRACT Aims Lower urinary tract (LUT) sensations form an essential part of diagnostic criteria for many LUT symptoms, additionally LUT sensations are used to evaluate the effectivity of therapeutic interventions. The accurate measurement of LUT sensations, however, is severely hampered by the subjective nature of these sensations.
Mathijs de Rijk+9 more
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Purpose: The objective of the present study is to test the efficiency and practicality of a new artificial sphincter “BR - SL - AS – 904” in the control of urinary incontinence in post - PR patients and to evaluate their complications.
Salvador Vilar Correia Lima+8 more
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Urinary incontinence is a disastrous complication in men following definitive treatement of prostate cancer or less commonly prostate surgery for benign conditions. In cases where conserative management fails, surgical intervention is indicated.
Ali Barki+4 more
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What is the fate of artificial urinary sphincters among men undergoing repetitive bladder cancer treatment? [PDF]
Purpose: Functional characteristics and durability of the artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) among patients who develop bladder cancer has been poorly characterized.
S. Mitchell Heiner+4 more
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