2024
DOI: 10.1097/upj.0000000000000518
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No-Opioid Discharge Following Artificial Urinary Sphincter Placement Does Not Significantly Increase Health Care System Burden

John Myrga,
Roger Klein,
Robin Vasan
et al.

Abstract: Introduction:Postoperative opioid prescriptions are associated with an increased risk of opioid dependance. While studies on no-opioid discharge strategies have been assessed following many urologic procedures, the effect of no-opioid discharges on health care utilization following artificial urinary sphincter placement is unknown. We performed a single-surgeon retrospective comparison of health care system interactions following artificial urinary sphincter implantation between patients who received an opioid… Show more

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