Comparison of vaginal wall sling and modified vaginal wall sling for stress urinary incontinence [PDF]
CONTEXT: There are several controversies about which is the best form of surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence in women. The vaginal wall sling in its original and modified form were presented by Raz as new options for treatment of these ...
Bezerra, Carlos Alberto +1 more
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Integrity of the Urethral Sphincter Complex, Nerve-sparing, and Long-term Continence Status after Robotic-assisted Radical Prostatectomy [PDF]
Myong Kim +6 more
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OBJECTIVES: To search for relationships between phasic (P) and terminal (T) DO with age, urodynamic findings and sphincter behavior during involuntary detrusor contraction in woman.
Françoise A. Valentini +3 more
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Evaluation of long-term effects of endoscopic injection of collagen into the urethral submucosa for treatment of urethral sphincter incompetence in female dogs: 40 cases (1993–2000) [PDF]
Andrea Barth +4 more
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Long-term results and patients' satisfaction after transurethral ethylene vinyl alcohol (Tegress®) injections: a two-centre study [PDF]
Tegress is ethylene vinyl alcohol which is non-allergenic and permanent. The aim of the study was to evaluate efficacy, feasibility and safety of transurethral Tegress® in women with urodynamic stress incontinence in a two-centre setting.
Kuhn, Annette +3 more
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Anal and urethral sphincter electromyography in spinal cord injured patients [PDF]
R Girard +4 more
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Radical Prostatectomy and Anatomical Controversies: The Urethral Sphincter and the Elusive Continence Mechanisms. [PDF]
Gyftopoulos K.
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Striated urethral sphincter function following training in men prior to radical prostatectomy
Sean F. Mungovan +9 more
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Urological Care of the Paralyzed Patient [PDF]
The paraplegic injured during World War I had only a 10% chance of surviving the first year. Only 20% of the American paraplegics could even be evacuated. A great majority of the deaths were caused by urinary tract sepsis.
Hackler, Robert H.
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