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Transcorporal vs. bulbar artificial urinary sphincter implantation in male patients with fragile urethra.

Mehdi El-AkriImad BentellisThibault TricardThibaut BrierreTiffany CousinHugo DupuisNicolas HermieuVictor GaillardBaptiste PoussotDamien RobinAlice PitoutFlorian BeraudPriscilla Bertrand-LeonDaniel ChevallierFranck BruyereXavier BiardeauHervé MonsaintLuc CorbelChristian SaussineJean-Francois HermieuPierre LecoanetGrégoire CaponJean-Nicolas CornuXavier GameAlain RuffionBenoît Peyronnet
Published in: World journal of urology (2021)
Transcorporal AUS implantation was not associated with longer explantation-free survival. History of previous AUS explantation was the only risk factor associated with shorter explantation-free survival and this subgroup of patients may be the only one to draw benefits of transcorporal AUS implantation.
Keyphrases
  • free survival
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • risk factors
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • clinical trial