To evaluate the insertion of a urethral sling at the time of radical prostatectomy (RP) in men at high risk of urinary incontinence after RP. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between 1998 and 2000, 49 of 871 men undergoing RP at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, were identified as at risk of urinary incontinence after RP, based on their age (>65 years), previous transurethral resection of the prostate, previous radiation therapy, clinical stage, and obesity (body mass index of ≥ 30 kg/m 2 ). These 49 men had a suburethral sling inserted at the time of RP, and incontinence after surgery was evaluated using pad counts and patient-completed questionnaires. Retrospectively, incontinence rates and complications in these men were compared ...
Purpose: Male slings have emerged as a popular and efficacious treatment for men with post-prostatec...
Aside from erectile dysfunction, urinary inconti-nence continues to present a major adverse event fo...
Abstract PURPOSE: We reviewed our experience with 49 consecutive patients undergoing a male s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the outcomes of re-adjustable male slings in pa-tients with...
BACKGROUND: Transobturator slings are currently promoted for the treatment of stress urinary inconti...
Post-prostatectomy incontinence remains a significant problem for both patients and urologists. We r...
Purpose: To provide an overview of the currently available evidence relating to the prevention and m...
Background: The transobturator male sling is a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with...
Introduction and Objective: To prospectively evaluate the short-term safety and efficacy of a new tr...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate urodynamic alterations after sub-urethral sling surgery (SSU) in pa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcomes of Male Readjustable Sling (MRS) in patients with postprostatect...
OBJECTIVES: To describe a new sling procedure for treating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after r...
To evaluate the clinical outcome after the placement of AdVance sling in men with stress urinary inc...
Objectives: The increasing number of prostatectomies entails an increasing number of patients suffer...
Purpose: To provide an overview of the currently available evidence relating to the prevention and m...
Purpose: Male slings have emerged as a popular and efficacious treatment for men with post-prostatec...
Aside from erectile dysfunction, urinary inconti-nence continues to present a major adverse event fo...
Abstract PURPOSE: We reviewed our experience with 49 consecutive patients undergoing a male s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the outcomes of re-adjustable male slings in pa-tients with...
BACKGROUND: Transobturator slings are currently promoted for the treatment of stress urinary inconti...
Post-prostatectomy incontinence remains a significant problem for both patients and urologists. We r...
Purpose: To provide an overview of the currently available evidence relating to the prevention and m...
Background: The transobturator male sling is a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with...
Introduction and Objective: To prospectively evaluate the short-term safety and efficacy of a new tr...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate urodynamic alterations after sub-urethral sling surgery (SSU) in pa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcomes of Male Readjustable Sling (MRS) in patients with postprostatect...
OBJECTIVES: To describe a new sling procedure for treating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after r...
To evaluate the clinical outcome after the placement of AdVance sling in men with stress urinary inc...
Objectives: The increasing number of prostatectomies entails an increasing number of patients suffer...
Purpose: To provide an overview of the currently available evidence relating to the prevention and m...
Purpose: Male slings have emerged as a popular and efficacious treatment for men with post-prostatec...
Aside from erectile dysfunction, urinary inconti-nence continues to present a major adverse event fo...
Abstract PURPOSE: We reviewed our experience with 49 consecutive patients undergoing a male s...