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Long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction after artificial urinary sphincter implantation.

Yves DeruyverCharlotte SchillebeeckxElodie BeelsDirk De RidderFrank Van der Aa
Published in: World journal of urology (2021)
A significant proportion of patients undergoing artificial urinary sphincter implant incontinence needed revision or explant surgery. Long-term continence rates are acceptable but tend to decrease by time. Nonetheless, if patients can maintain a functional AUS in situ, long-term patient satisfaction rates remain high.
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