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The influence of radiation on the efficacy of surgical therapies for male incontinence


Authors: H. I. Ayoub;  O. L. Westney
Authors‘ workplace: MD Anderson Cancer Center ;  Associate Professor
Published in: Urol List 2014; 12(1): 49-54

Overview

Contemporary review of the effect of radiation on the efficacy of surgical treatments for male stress urinary incontinence –  slings, continence balloons and the artificial urinary sphincter.

Key words:
artificial urinary sphincter, male urethral slings, male stress urinary incontinence, radiation, salvage prostatectomy


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