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10-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
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This study supports previous reports that the artificial urinary sphincter is effective therapy for sphincteric incontinence. Additionally, in our study previous surgical procedures on the lower urinary tract before sphincter placement increased significantly the rate of postoperative complications.
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