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Mathis-Edenhofer, S. and Kirisits, A. (2012): Sling suspension in male urinary incontinence. Decision Support Document 60.

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Abstract

Stress incontinence occurs most often in men as a consequence of prostate surgery. Upon failure of conservative treatment approaches, such as the implantation of an artificial urethral sphincter, minimally-invasive procedures, such as sling system operations are applied increasingly, in addition to established surgical procedures.

Item Type:Decision Support Document
Keywords:Incontinence, urology, prostate, minimally-invasive surgery
Subjects:WO Surgery > WO 500-517 Operative surgical procedures. Techniques
WJ Urogenital system > WJ 400-600 Ureter. Bladder. Urethra
WO Surgery > WO 505 Minimally invasive surgical procedures
Language:German
Series Name:Decision Support Document 60
Deposited on:23 Jul 2012 18:02
Last Modified:15 Jul 2020 17:48

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