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Impact of radiation therapy on artificial urinary sphincter implantation in male patients: A multicenter study

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2021
To evaluate the impact of an history of radiation therapy on the outcomes of artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation in male patients.
J. Mamane   +28 more
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Artificial Urinary Sphincter

2006
The artificial urinary sphincter may be considered one of the methods of choice for the treatment of neurogenic urinary incontinence. In paediatric practice, however, it should not be proposed gratuitously for patients with sphincteric deficits. Obtaining continence is simple if the indications and the technique of implantation are given their due ...
Jean Michel Guys, Geraldine Hery
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Magnetically Controlled Endourethral Artificial Urinary Sphincter

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2016
Urinary incontinence is a largely spread disfunction that affects more than 300 million people worldwide. At present, no technological solutions are able to restore continence in a minimally invasive and effective way. In this article the authors report the design, fabrication, and testing of a novel artificial endourethral urinary sphincter able to ...
MAZZOCCHI, TOMMASO   +3 more
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[Artificial urinary sphincter].

Archivos espanoles de urologia, 2000
To review the literature on artificial urinary sphincters, to describe their function, technique of implantation, indications, results and complications, and to analyze the possible utility of the prosthesis in the treatment of stress incontinence.Medline (Index Medicus Online) and Embase (Excerpta Medica Online) were accessed to review the literature ...
F, Garćia Montes   +2 more
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Artificial urinary sphincters.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1992
The use of artificial sphincters for the treatment of urinary incontinence has evolved steadily over the last few decades. Currently available designs are suitable for implantation in male and female patients of all age-groups. This article describes the clinical implications of artificial urinary sphincters in the treatment of incontinent patients.
K S, Swami, P, Abrams
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The Artificial Urinary Sphincter

2016
The artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) is the gold-standard treatment for male stress urinary incontinence. This chapter covers the history of AUS development and the technical modifications that have resulted in the most commonly used device worldwide, the AMS 800.
Malde, Sachin   +2 more
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Management of Artificial Urinary Sphincter Dysfunction

European Urology, 2004
The long-term outcome of artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) is unpredictable because of, among others, the risk of breakdown of one of its components. Our objective was to define a strategy for an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate management of these problems.From 1985 to 2000, 298 AUS (AMS 800) have been implanted in 288 patients aged 53 +/- 21 ...
Frédéric, Maillet   +3 more
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[Artificial urinary sphincter].

Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 1995
The artificial urinary sphincter is a totally implantable hydraulic prosthesis designed to restore continence without inducing dysuria. It is composed of 3 silicone elastomer elements: a periurethral or pericervical cuff, a pressure regulating reservoir balloon inserted in the retropubic space, and a pump situated in the scrotum or labia majora.
C, Chatelain, F, Richard, M O, Bitker
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The Artificial Urinary Sphincter

2014
Since the first implantation of the artificial urinary sphincter in 1973, thousands of men, women, and children have regained urinary continence, thanks to Dr. Brantley Scott. With long-term data now available, the AUS has become widely used with satisfactory outcomes. Multiple large series have confirmed the AUS to be a durable treatment for sphincter
Rose Khavari, Timothy Boone
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Surgical results with artificial urinary sphincter

Urology, 1982
From June, 1974, until January, 1977, eleven AMS 721 genitourinary sphincters were installed in 9 men and 2 females. Long term success was achieved in 2 men. Failures were encountered in 9 patients (82 per cent) with urethral erosions (3 patients), infection (1 patient), and mechanical failure (5 patients) accounting for the complications necessitating
T R, Malloy, A J, Wein, V L, Carpiniello
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