Experience with the artificial urinary sphincter model AS800 in 148 patients
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Experience with the artificial urinary sphincter model AS800 in 148 patients
Abstract
The latest version of the artificial urinary sphincter, AS800, was used in 148 patients with urinary incontinence of different etiologies. Followup ranged from 3 to 37 months, with an average of 20.8 months. There were 112 (76 per cent) male and 36 (24 per cent) female patients. The cuff was implanted around the bladder neck in 78 patients (53 per cent) and around the bulbar urethra in 70 (47 per cent). Socially acceptable urinary control was achieved in 90 per cent of the 139 patients with active devices in place. It was necessary to remove the sphincter in 11 patients (7.4 per cent). The reasons for removal were infection and erosion in 8 patients (5.4 per cent), infection without erosion in 2 (1.3 per cent), and erosion due to excess pressure and poor tissues in 1 (0.7 per cent). Comparison of success and failure rates associated with incontinence of different etiologies revealed that patients with incontinence after failure of a conventional antistress incontinence operation and those with incontinence after transurethral resection or radical prostactectomy had the highest success rate, and that patients with incontinence secondary to pelvic fracture or exstrophy and epispadias had the highest failure rates. The deactivation feature (the lock) of the new artificial sphincter model was beneficial for primary deactivation, urethral catheterization or cystoscopy, or for elective nocturnal decompression of the bladder neck or urethral tissues.
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