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Thomas, S. and Janatzek, S. and Geiger-Gritsch, S. and Preuß, C. (2009): Retroluminal transobturatoric reposition sling for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in men. Systematic Review.. Decision Support Document 30.

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Abstract

Apart from conservative therapies for post prostatectomy incontinence, surgical interventions are used to treat major ailments. The gold standard procedure involves the implantation of a synthetic sphincter. For minor complaints, minimally invasive procedures, such as the assessed retroluminal transobturatoric reposition sling (AdVanceTM system) are applied. The systematic Review could not identify any studies which fulfilled the inclusion criteria. It was therefore not possible to make a reliable statement regarding the effectiveness and safety of this new intervention.

Item Type:Decision Support Document
Additional Information:This Document was written in cooperation with the MDS, that means by MDS-editors under LBI-HTA's project leadership
Keywords:Retroluminal transobturatoric reposition sling, post prostatectomy incontinence (PPI), Belastungsinkontinenz, minimally invasive procedure, AdVanceTM system;
Subjects:WJ Urogenital system > WJ 140-160 Urologic diseases
WJ Urogenital system > WJ 400-600 Ureter. Bladder. Urethra
WO Surgery > WO 505 Minimally invasive surgical procedures
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Language:German
Series Name:Decision Support Document 30
Deposited on:14 Jul 2009 23:29
Last Modified:15 Jul 2020 17:42

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