Abstract
management of sphincter weakness incontinence (SWI). More and more patients are either reaching the end of the lifespan of the device or are presenting with late cuff erosion requiring placement of a new device. METHODS: From October 2004 to October 2007 a series 104 successive artificial urinary sphincters were implanted and outcomes were recorded prospectively with a follow-up of 1-37 months (median 7). The age range of the patients at the time of implantation was 13-91 years (mean 55, median 63). 76 bulbar AUS (59 primary-,
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