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Prospective analysis of artificial urinary sphincter AMS 800 implantation after buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty.

Authors :
Maurer V
Marks P
Dahlem R
Rosenbaum C
Meyer CP
Riechardt S
Fisch M
Ludwig T
Source :
World journal of urology [World J Urol] 2019 Apr; Vol. 37 (4), pp. 647-653. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jan 17.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives: To analyze functional outcomes and complication rates of artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation in patients who had undergone buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty (BMGU) beforehand.<br />Patients and Methods: This prospectively maintained single-center database comprises data from 236 patients from 2009 to 2015 who underwent AUS implantation. A total of 17 patients after BMGU were available for analysis. Primary endpoints consisted of continence and complication rates. Continence was defined as no use of safety pads, social continence as < 2 pads per day. Stricture recurrence was defined as a decrease in uroflowmetry, a maximum flow rate < 10 ml/s or residual urine volume (> 100 ml). Kaplan-Meier analysis determined explantation-free survival.<br />Results: Median follow-up was 24 months (interquartile range [IQR] 6-31 months). Indication for AUS implantation was severe urinary incontinence with a history of radical prostatectomy (RRP) in 8 (47.1%), trauma in 1 (5.9%) and TUR-P in 8 (47.1%) patients. Pelvic irradiation was reported in 13 (76.5%) cases. The median length of buccal mucosa graft for urethroplasty was 4 cm (3-5 cm). A double cuff was implanted in 14 patients (82.4%), 3 patients received a single cuff. Complete and social continence was achieved in 76.5% and 100% of the patients, respectively. There was no significant difference in complications and explantation-free survival (log-rank, p = 0.191) between patients who had undergone BMGU before AUS compared to patients with no history of BMGU.<br />Conclusions: According to the prospective follow-up data in a homogenous cohort, AUS implantation seems to be a viable, safe and effective therapeutic strategy for incontinence treatment despite previous BMGU.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1433-8726
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
World journal of urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30656494
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-019-02631-y