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The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of anti-incontinence surgeries employing the transobturator sling and single-incision sling (SIS). Our hypothesis is that the outcome of the SIS is not inferior to the obturator sling.
Ling-Ying Wu +4 more
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Incidence and risk factors for reoperation of surgically treated urinary incontinence [PDF]
Introduction and hypothesis: The objective of our study was to estimate the incidence and to identify the risk factors for reoperation of surgically treated stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Boulvain, Michel +3 more
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Outcomes of the Victo™ adjustable artificial urinary sphincter in the treatment of male incontinence
Objectives To report the clinical outcomes of the Victo™ (Promedon, Cordoba, Argentina) adjustable artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation in a cohort of patients with severe urinary incontinence (UI) after prostate surgery. Patients and Methods This study enrolled patients with UI following prostate surgery who underwent a Victo implantation ...
Jan Krhut +5 more
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Slings in iatrogenic male incontinence: Current status
Objectives: The increasing number of prostatectomies entails an increasing number of patients suffering from iatrogenic incontinence despite improved surgical techniques.
Fabrizio Gallo, M Schenone, C Giberti
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Autologous fascial slings remain viable at long-term follow-up: a post cystectomy case report
Background Autologous fascial slings (AFS) have been used for a very long time in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence, but the introduction of synthetic mesh slings placed either retropubicallyor trans-obturator has decreased the need to ...
Jacopo Durante +6 more
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Does bladder wall thickness decrease when obstruction is resolved? [PDF]
Introduction and hypothesis: The aim of the current study was to determine if sonographic bladder wall thickness diminishes after symptomatic obstruction is resolved in female patients after stress incontinence surgery. Methods: Between December 2008 and
Brandner, Sonja +4 more
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Is There Outcome Reporting Heterogeneity in Trials That Aim to Assess the Effectiveness of Surgical Treatments for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women? [PDF]
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Cheung, Fung Yee +5 more
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Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are tools developed to support evidence‐based decision making in healthcare. However, despite the availability of CPGs for the surgical management of female stress urinary incontinence (FSUI), their methodological quality has not been evaluated.
Mario Vásquez-Peralta +5 more
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Are safety and perioperative outcomes compromised when performing suburethral slings at ambulatory surgery centers? [PDF]
R. Vemula +5 more
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Abstract Background Urodynamic evidence of storage dysfunction such as detrusor overactivity (DO) and/or poor compliance are present in up to 30–40% of patients after Radical Prostatectomy (RP). However, the current optimal management of men with DO on preoperative urodynamics prior to male stress urinary incontinence (SUI) surgery is not known ...
Nikita R. Bhatt +5 more
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