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Indications for revision of artificial urinary sphincter and modifiable risk factors for device‐related morbidity

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Urethral atrophy remains the most common reason for AUS revision. More than half of all urethral erosions are secondary to urethral catheterization in the setting of an active sphincter, suggesting that some of the risk of device-related morbidity may be modifiable.

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