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[Surgery of urinary incontinence in men]
La Revue Du Praticien
|February 1, 1995
Abstract:
Male urinary incontinence needs usually a surgical treatment. Over-flow incontinence is due to bladder neck, prostatic or urethral obstruction and is treated by transurethral resection of the prostate or uretrotomy. Intrinsic sphincter deficiency needs an artificial sphincter implantation or an endoscopic periurethral injection of teflon particles or collagen. Incontinence due to detrusor over-activity is rarely treated by subtrigonal phenol injection or ileal detubularized cystoplasty augmentation.