Abstract |
As slings are the most frequent first-line treatment for management of female urinary incontinence, an artificial urinary sphincter may be indicated in cases of failure and sphincter deficiency. The level of evidence has to improve and prospective studies or new devices are awaited.
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Authors | Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler, Christine Reus |
Journal | European urology focus
(Eur Urol Focus)
Vol. 5
Issue 3
Pg. 315-316
(May 2019)
ISSN: 2405-4569 [Electronic] Netherlands |
PMID | 30772361
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2019 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
Topics |
- Female
- Humans
- Prosthesis Implantation
(adverse effects)
- Suburethral Slings
(adverse effects)
- Treatment Outcome
- Urinary Incontinence, Stress
(surgery)
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