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Stress urinary incontinence is a significant potential source of morbidity after radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy for prostate cancer. At present, artificial urinary sphincter remains the preferred therapeutic option. However, this technique is not free from complications. In an attempt to avoid such complications, male sling has been suggested for use in patients with mild degrees of stress incontinence.
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This is a prospective collection of pre-defined parameters on the treatment of male stress urinary incontinence by male sling or artificial urinary sphincter.
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Surgery is performed with:
Device: Virtue® Device: Advance® and AdvanceXP® Device: Artificial urinary sphincter AMS-800® Device: Invance® Male Incontinence Sling
A prospective functional follow-up, with 24h-Pad Weight test and ICIQ-UI SF, is carried out 3-monthly for the first year and 6-monthly thereafter, parallel to the oncological follow-up.
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400 participants in 4 patient groups
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Argimiro Collado, MD, PhD
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