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Artificial urinary sphincter and female stress urinary incontinence over the past 50 years: a narrative review.

Mariana MadaneloEmmanuel Chartier-KastlerTamsin J GreenwellGary GrayRose KhavariGommert A Van KoeveringeFrank Van der AaBenoit Peyronnet
Published in: Translational andrology and urology (2023)
While the use of AUS in female patients provides excellent functional outcomes, it has been limited to scarce centers. However, due to the rise of minimally invasive approaches, it has started spreading again over the past few years. The future of AUS is likely to be bright, fed by technological advances of the device and robotic surgical system, high level of evidence studies and joint efforts of the urological community to facilitate its diffusion across the world.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • healthcare
  • robot assisted
  • current status