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Targeting Moderate and Severe Male Stress Urinary Incontinence With Adjustable Male Slings and the Perineal Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Focus on Perioperative Complications and Device Explantations
- Source :
- International Neurourology Journal, International Neurourology Journal, Vol 21, Iss 2, Pp 109-115 (2017), Kretschmer, Alexander; Hüsch, Tanja; Thomsen, Frauke; Kronlachner, Dominik; Obaje, Alice; Anding, Ralf; Pottek, Tobias; Rose, Achim; Olianas, Roberto; Friedl, Alexander; Hübner, Wilhelm; Homberg, Roland; Pfitzenmaier, Jesco; Queissert, Fabian; Naumann, Carsten M; Wotzka, Carola; Hofmann, Torben; Seiler, Roland; Haferkamp, Axel and Bauer, Ricarda M (2017). Targeting Moderate and Severe Male Stress Urinary Incontinence With Adjustable Male Slings and the Perineal Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Focus on Perioperative Complications and Device Explantations. International neurourology journal, 21(2), pp. 109-115. Korean Continence Society 10.5213/inj.1632626.313
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Purpose: To analyze perioperative complications and postoperative explantation rates for selected readjustable male sling systems and the perineal single-cuff artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) in a large, contemporary, multi-institutional patient cohort. Methods: Two hundred eighty-two male patients who underwent implantation between 2010 and 2012 in 13 participating institutions were included in the study (n = 127 adjustable male sling [n = 95 Argus classic, n = 32 Argus T], n = 155 AUS). Perioperative characteristics and postoperative complications were analyzed. The explantation rates of the respective devices were assessed using the Fisher exact test and the Mann-Whitney U-test. A Kaplan-Meier curve was generated. Potential features associated with device explantation were analyzed using a multiple logistic regression model (P < 0.05). Results: We found significantly increased intraoperative complication rates after adjustable male sling implantation (15.9% [adjustable male sling] vs. 4.2% [AUS], P = 0.003). The most frequent intraoperative complication was bladder perforation (n = 17). Postoperative infection rates did not vary significantly between the respective devices (P = 0.378). Device explantation rates were significantly higher after AUS implantation (9.7% [adjustable male sling] vs. 21.5% [AUS], P = 0.030). In multivariate analysis, postoperative infection was a strong independent predictor of decreased device survival (odds ratio, 6.556;P = 0.001). Conclusions: Complication profiles vary between adjustable male slings and AUS. Explantation rates are lower after adjustable male sling implantation. Any kind of postoperative infections are independent predictors of decreased device survival. There is no significant effect of the experience of the implanting institution on device survival.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Intraoperative Complication
Complications
Urology
Urinary Incontinence, Stress
030232 urology & nephrology
610 Medicine & health
Urinary incontinence
lcsh:RC870-923
Artificial urinary sphincter
03 medical and health sciences
symbols.namesake
0302 clinical medicine
medicine
Fisher's exact test
business.industry
Perioperative
Odds ratio
lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
Neurology
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Cohort
symbols
Urinary Sphincter, Artificial
Original Article
Neurology (clinical)
medicine.symptom
Complication
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20934777
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International neurourology journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5603c430071a0e43d88fbfc263a0603a