Abstract

Among surgical methods of treatment of male stress urinary incontinence, implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter is the leading technique. Despite its acceptable effectiveness, the intervention carries a risk of complications, some of which require removal of a component or the entire device.The article presents a clinical case of primary artificial urinary sphincter cuff placement and literature review on this topic.

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