European Urology - Efficacy of the InVance™ Male Sling in Men with Stress Urinary Incontinence
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages 498-503 (February 2007)
1. Introduction:
Male stress urinary incontinence is the result of de novo sphincter insufficiency and is a potential complication of prostate surgery. It is particularly common after radical prostatectomy, but can also occur after surgical adenomectomy or endoscopic resection of the prostate.
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