Abstract

SummaryImplantation of a prosthetic urinary sphincter represents the first of a series of developments which will ultimately lead to complete electromechanical control of micturition in the patient with neurologic bladder dysfunction. This prosthesis has been implanted success-fully to restore continence in 27 of 34 patients with various types of urinary incontinence, including neurologic bladder dysfunction, stress incontinence, post-prostatectomy incontinence and epispadias.

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