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Robot‐assisted implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter, the <scp>AMS</scp> ‐800, via a posterior approach to the bladder neck in women with intrinsic sphincter deficiency
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Robot-assisted AUS implantation in women via a posterior approach to the bladder neck is a procedure that is simple, reproducible and safe. The short-term functional results are satisfactory and comparable to those obtained via an open approach. A more long-term comparison of the efficacy and longevity of AUSs implanted using this posterior approach is needed to confirm its benefit compared with the anterior robot-assisted approach and the classic open technique.
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