2023
DOI: 10.1097/js9.0000000000000170
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Efficacy of surgical treatment for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Abstract: Objectives: Post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence (PPUI) is a major complication that reduces the quality of life in patients undergoing prostatectomy for benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer. However, there are currently limited guidelines on which surgical techniques are preferred after conservative treatment for PPUI. In this study, a systematic review and network meta-analysis (NMA) that can help determine the priority for the selection of surgical methods were performed. … Show more

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“…Simulation now serves as a key element for transition towards hands-on surgical training. The bene t has been widely demonstrated in the past decade, either using the EyeSI simulator [3,17,18,19,20,21] or throughout other wetlabs [22,23]. However, our study enlightens regional disparities to access simulation (drylabs and wetlabs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Simulation now serves as a key element for transition towards hands-on surgical training. The bene t has been widely demonstrated in the past decade, either using the EyeSI simulator [3,17,18,19,20,21] or throughout other wetlabs [22,23]. However, our study enlightens regional disparities to access simulation (drylabs and wetlabs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Patients with significant LUTS/BPH may undergo prostatectomy. A recent study published in the International Journal of Surgery examined the efficacy of surgical intervention for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence 1 . In this study, body mass index (BMI) was considered a potential confounding factor.…”
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confidence: 99%