2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2003.04517.x
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Incontinence after prostatectomy: the artificial urinary sphincter

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“…Although it has been associated with significant complications such as infection, erosion and mechanical failure, including urethral atrophy with recurrent incontinence, and a revision rate of greater than 50% (15,16), this procedure continues to play a predominant role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it has been associated with significant complications such as infection, erosion and mechanical failure, including urethral atrophy with recurrent incontinence, and a revision rate of greater than 50% (15,16), this procedure continues to play a predominant role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For men with moderate to severe incontinence after surgery, arti fi cial urinary sphincters remain the standard treatment [ 232 ] . The current devices are largely based on the efforts of Scott et al in 1974 [ 233 ] .…”
Section: Arti Fi Cial Urinary Sphinctermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todėl gydant vidutinio arba sunkaus laipsnio vyrų šla-pimo nelaikymą, auksiniu standartu laikomas dirbtinio šlapimo pūslės sfinkterio implantavimas [8,9,10]. Iki šios dažniausiai buvo naudojamas AMS 800 ("American Medical Systems") dirbtinis sfinkteris [1,8,11], kuris pradėtas implantuoti 1973 m. Iki 1983 m. AMS 800 dirbtinis sfinkteris buvo tobulinamas 5 kartus, penktoji šio sfinkterio karta implantuojama apie 30 metų ir tebenaudojama iki šiol [12].…”
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