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The Treatment of Sphincter Incontinence with Periurethral Silicone Implants (Macroplastique)
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Considering the difficulty in treating sphincter insufficiency, particularly iatrogenic, the results in this study appear to justify the attempt of injection therapy. It may very well be performed as an outpatient procedure and, moreover, side effects are rare. If silicone microimplants are used there is no obstacle to proceed with artificial sphincter implantation, should the patient's symptoms remain unaffected by the injection procedure.
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