Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1912795522> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 79 of
79
with 100 items per page.
- W1912795522 endingPage "3515" @default.
- W1912795522 startingPage "3510" @default.
- W1912795522 abstract "Urinary incontinence impairs sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction. Traditional artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation requires perineal incision for cuff placement and a second inguinal incision for reservoir and pump placement. We believed AUS could be placed easier and quicker through one scrotal incision. Aim. In an effort to effect more proximal placement of the cuff while keeping the advantages of the one scrotal incision technique, we report enhancements to the original surgical technique.Thirty patients have been operated upon using the enhanced technique. A modification of the SKW retractor system (AMS) facilitates deep bulbar exposure. Twenty patients were first time implantations and 10 were revisions with five of the revisions having had the original AUS placed by traditional two-incision technique. Two of the first time AUS patients received an inflatable penile prosthesis through the same incision.We evaluated site of cuff placement, sizes of cuffs used, postoperative continence status.All of the virgin AUS required dissection of the bulbocavernosus muscle prior to cuff placement. In scrotally placed revisions, replacement cuffs were situated considerably proximal (4.5-7.5 cm) to the original cuff site. The perineal placed revisions were accomplished through a scrotal incision with replacement of two cuffs in the same site and the three other patients immediately distal. No intraoperative complications were seen. One patient developed scrotal hematoma requiring drainage. Only 15 patients are available for follow-up and all are socially continent (one pad or less).Transscrotal approach is used safely and efficiently for penile implants and AUS implantation. The new enhancements to the one-scrotal incision technique allow more proximal cuff placement as evidenced by the bulbocavernosus muscle dissection and use of larger cuffs. Continence rate is similar to rates achieved with perineal placement of cuff found in the literature." @default.
- W1912795522 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1912795522 creator A5011921088 @default.
- W1912795522 creator A5050140969 @default.
- W1912795522 creator A5059817599 @default.
- W1912795522 creator A5083652445 @default.
- W1912795522 date "2010-10-01" @default.
- W1912795522 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W1912795522 title "New Enhancements of the Scrotal One-Incision Technique for Placement of Artificial Urinary Sphincter Allow Proximal Cuff Placement" @default.
- W1912795522 cites W1963926916 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W1983108544 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W1984988466 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W1985303125 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W1993392355 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2024802885 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2031970939 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2077444643 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2091053810 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2106875025 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2127175141 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2137651790 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2155266513 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W2155744698 @default.
- W1912795522 cites W4322703104 @default.
- W1912795522 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01933.x" @default.
- W1912795522 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20584110" @default.
- W1912795522 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W1912795522 type Work @default.
- W1912795522 sameAs 1912795522 @default.
- W1912795522 citedByCount "23" @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222012 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222013 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222014 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222015 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222016 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222017 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222018 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222019 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222020 @default.
- W1912795522 countsByYear W19127955222021 @default.
- W1912795522 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1912795522 hasAuthorship W1912795522A5011921088 @default.
- W1912795522 hasAuthorship W1912795522A5050140969 @default.
- W1912795522 hasAuthorship W1912795522A5059817599 @default.
- W1912795522 hasAuthorship W1912795522A5083652445 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConcept C2775862295 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConcept C2778531004 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConcept C2779656439 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConcept C2780017030 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConceptScore W1912795522C141071460 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConceptScore W1912795522C2775862295 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConceptScore W1912795522C2778531004 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConceptScore W1912795522C2779656439 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConceptScore W1912795522C2780017030 @default.
- W1912795522 hasConceptScore W1912795522C71924100 @default.
- W1912795522 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W1912795522 hasLocation W19127955221 @default.
- W1912795522 hasLocation W19127955222 @default.
- W1912795522 hasOpenAccess W1912795522 @default.
- W1912795522 hasPrimaryLocation W19127955221 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2038842411 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2065438138 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2088191311 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2139123971 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2226030407 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2319009695 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2342263913 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2539204747 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W2557517080 @default.
- W1912795522 hasRelatedWork W4235292667 @default.
- W1912795522 hasVolume "7" @default.
- W1912795522 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1912795522 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1912795522 magId "1912795522" @default.
- W1912795522 workType "article" @default.