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Seventy-Five Years of NIH NIDDK Funding Has Increased Knowledge and Greatly Impacted Clinical Care. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Seventy‐five years of research funding in benign Urology from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health has greatly advanced not only our knowledge of etiology and mechanisms of nononcologic urological conditions but has also advanced new technologies and treatments to ...
Hernandez-Reynoso AG +3 more
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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 [PDF]
Although currently still the gold standard treatment for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence, the artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) (AMS800) is an invasive procedure with associated risks factors. In this paper, we aim to outline what the scientific literature and what we personally believe are the factors that are useful and/or necessary to ...
Brant, William O., Martins, Francisco E.
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Electrical stimulation with non-implanted devices for stress urinary incontinence in women [PDF]
The authors would like to thank Luke Vale, Imran Omar, Sheila Wallace and Suzanne MacDonald at the Cochrane Incontinence Group for their support. We would also like to thank Mette Frahm Olsen, Gavin Stewart, Miriam Brazelli, Anna Sierawska, and Beatriz ...
Berghmans, Bary +3 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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Take Home Message Artificial urinary sphincter in elderly male patients is as an effective option to treat stress urinary incontinence with few early postoperative risks.
C. Girard +22 more
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Male stress urinary incontinence surgery in Australia: Temporal trends over two decades [PDF]
Abstract Objective This study aims to evaluate the national trends in the surgical management of male stress incontinence (SUI) in the Australian population over the 21st century. Methods Data was sourced from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) national morbidity database and Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) statistics reports ...
Perera O +5 more
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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 and Objective While the modern artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) has benefited from incremental innovation, which has improved both device efficacy and complication rates, the foundational technology in use in Boston Scientific’s AMS800 can ...
George E. Koch, M. Kaufman
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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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