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Artificial Urinary Sphincter Erosion: Complications Management [PDF]
Adrianna J. Lee +4 more
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Male stress urinary incontinence surgery in Australia: Temporal trends over two decades
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 ...
Omattage Mahasha Perera +5 more
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Disparities in Access to Severe Incontinence Surgical Treatment with Artificial Urinary Sphincter after Radical Prostatectomy in France: A Nationwide Nested Case-control Study. [PDF]
Lenfant L +8 more
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Abstract Objectives This study aims to identify immediate and long‐term predictors of postoperative urinary continence recovery after robotic‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) in a cohort of 1061 patients, enabling risk stratification and informing potentially modifiable perioperative strategies across patient subgroups.
Till Rostalski +3 more
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Sacral Herpes Zoster Mimicking Pressure Ulcers and Causing Elsberg Syndrome
Close examination of the sacral lesions revealed circular lesions with post‐rupture changes (petechiae, blisters, and purpura) localized slightly to the right of the midline, mimicking a pressure ulcer. Recognition of these features, together with urinary retention and bowel dysfunction, supported the diagnosis of sacral herpes zoster complicated by ...
Junya Yamada +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Robotic-assisted artificial urinary sphincter implant complicated by ureteric obstruction. [PDF]
Brits T +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Clinical case of primary transcorporal artificial urinary sphincter cuff implantation
А. А. Томилов +2 more
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Long-term efficacy of AMS 800 artificial urinary sphincter in male patients with urodynamic stress incontinence due to spinal cord lesion [PDF]
Prasad Patki +3 more
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