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The artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation is an effective treatment of post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence (PPI). Still, it may result in troublesome complications such as intraoperative urethral lesion and postoperative erosion.
E. Sacco +8 more
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Artificial urinary sphincter insertion after male sling
Objective: The artificial urinary sphincter is considered the gold standard for treatment of male stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The male sling is also an option with reasonable utility; however, in some cases the sling may lose efficacy over time ...
Krishnan Venkatesan
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Background Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AUS) has always been considered the gold standard for surgical treatment of male non-neurogenic Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI).
Yue Li, Xiao Li, Qin Yang
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Trends over 20 years of antimicrobial prophylaxis for artificial urinary sphincter surgery
Perioperative antimicrobial prophylaxis is crucial for prevention of prosthesis and patient morbidity after artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) placement.
Helen H. Sun +10 more
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BACKGROUND: The two most common surgical approaches to treat stress urinary incontinence in men are the traditional perineal and the new penoscrotal approach for artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation.
W. Altaweel, Razan Almesned, R. Seyam
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Surgical treatment options have long been a part of the treatment armamentarium in the field of male stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and will continue to play an important role moving forward given the dramatic improvement they can have on a patient’s ...
Tej J. Desai, Alexander T. Rozanski
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The “Minimal-Touch” Technique for Artificial Urinary Sphincter Placement: Description and Outcomes
Objective: The study aimed to describe “minimal-touch” technique for primary artificial urinary sphincter placement and evaluate early device outcomes by comparing it with a historical cohort.
M. Ziegelmann +4 more
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Background We review our outcomes and experience of artificial urinary sphincter implantation for patients with refractory urinary incontinence from different causes. Methods Between April 2002 and May 2017, a total of 32 patients (median age, 40.8 years)
Fan Zhang, Limin Liao
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Background and Objective The aim of the present report was to provide an overview of the use of the artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) in adult females with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) over the past 50 years.
M. Madanelo +7 more
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The artificial urinary sphincter and male sling for postprostatectomy incontinence: Which patient should get which procedure? [PDF]
Surgery is the most efficacious treatment for postprostatectomy incontinence. The ideal surgical approach depends on a variety of patient factors including history of prior incontinence surgery or radiation treatment, bladder contractility, severity of ...
Craig V. Comiter, Amy D. Dobberfuhl
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