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Role of the artificial urinary sphincter in the treatment of stress incontinence in women.

H J Duncan1, D E Nurse, A R Mundy.   

Abstract

The artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) is rarely indicated in the treatment of women with stress incontinence because most of these women have deficient urethral support rather than pure sphincter weakness and the AUS is a treatment specifically for pure sphincter weakness. The procedure is contraindicated after pelvic radiotherapy and after previous sling surgery because of the high incidence of cuff erosion. Otherwise the artificial sphincter gives excellent results comparable to those seen in men with post-prostatectomy incontinence and much better than in neuropathic bladder dysfunction.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1537024     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1992.tb15484.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Urol        ISSN: 0007-1331


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Authors:  Bernard T Haylen; Robert M Freeman; Steven E Swift; Michel Cosson; G Willy Davila; Jan Deprest; Peter L Dwyer; Brigitte Fatton; Ervin Kocjancic; Joseph Lee; Chris Maher; Eckhard Petri; Diaa E Rizk; Peter K Sand; Gabriel N Schaer; Ralph J Webb
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 2.894

2.  Is the implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter with a large cuff in women with severe urinary incontinence associated with worse perioperative complications and functional outcomes than usual?

Authors:  Aurélie Revaux; Morgan Rouprêt; Elise Seringe; Vincent Misraï; Florence Cour; Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2011-04-29       Impact factor: 2.894

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