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. 2000 Sep;164(3 Pt 1):702-6; discussion 706-7.
doi: 10.1097/00005392-200009010-00020.

The long-term outcome of artificial urinary sphincters

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The long-term outcome of artificial urinary sphincters

S N Venn et al. J Urol. 2000 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: We reviewed the outcome of artificial urinary sphincters inserted more than 10 years ago.

Materials and methods: We analyzed the records of 100 patients and mailed a questionnaire to those without recent followup.

Results: Overall 84 patients were continent, including 36 with the original artificial urinary sphincter in place who were dry at a median followup of 11 years and 27 in whom the device was successfully replaced due to mechanical failure who were previously continent for a median of 7 years. In 21 patients it was removed due to infection or erosion and reimplantation was successful 3 to 6 months later or they remained dry without another artificial urinary sphincter. Of the male patients with a bulbar and bladder neck sphincter 92% and 84%, respectively, were continent at 10 years as well as 73% of the females. Device survival was 66% at 10 years. Overall 37% of the prostheses were removed due to infection or erosion in the 10-year period with the highest risk in females (56%) and lowest in males with a bulbar sphincter (23%).

Conclusions: The artificial urinary sphincter is effective long-term treatment for incontinence in male patients. In female patients the risk of erosion is high, although overall long-term continence is satisfactory.

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