Abstract

Male stress urinary incontinence presents a challenge to any urologist because it occurs as a result of differing surgical procedures, varying degrees of severity, and varying degrees of patient expectation. Therefore, we wished to study our own data in an attempt to identify risk factors for failure of male slings. Editorial CommentUrologyVol. 78Issue 1PreviewThis paper deals with a subject that offers great technical challenges to every urologist. The incontinent male is almost always a very unhappy fellow. Resolution of incontinence, regardless of cause, but especially in an era of widespread use of radical prostatectomy, is a key element to the achievement of patient perception of a successful outcome. Full-Text PDF

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