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A randomised control trial comparing TVT, Pelvicol and autologous fascial slings for the management of stress urinary incontinence in women
Guerrero K1, Whareham K2, Watkins A3, Ismail S1, Lucas M1, Emery S3 1. Joint urogynaecology Unit, Swansea NHS Trust, 2. Clinical Research Unit, Swansea NHS Trust, 3. Swansea University
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Randomised trial of TVT and TVT-O for the treatment of urodynamic stress incontinence in women
Teo R1, Moran P2, Mayne C1, Tincello D3 1. University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, 2. Worcestershire Royal Hospital, 3. University of Leiceter
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Is Trans-Obturator Tape (TOT) as effective as Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) in the treatment of women with urodynamic stress incontinence? Results of a multicentre RCT
Freeman R1, Holmes D2, Smith P3, Hillard T4, Yang Q5, Agur W1, Abrams P5 1. Urogynaecology Research Unit, Plymouth, UK, 2. Cheltenham General Hospital, UK, 3. Southmead Hospital, UK, 4. Poole Hospital, UK, 5. Bristol Urological Institute, UK
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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LEAKAGES CIRCUMSTANCES: NEW FACTORS INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF SUBURETHRAL SLING PROCEDURES FOR FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE
Koskas M1, Bader G1, Dompeyre P2, Fritel X2, Fauconnier A1 1. CHI Poissy – St-Germain, 2. CHD Félix-Guyon, St-Denis-Réunion
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Natural history of lower urinary tract symptoms in Japanese men from a 15-year longitudinal community-based study
Fukuta F1, Masumori N1, Muto M1, Miyamoto S1, Maeda T1, Igarashi M1, Tsukamoto T1 1. Department of Urology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine
Category: LUTS in Men
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Longitudinal non-invasive follow-up of changes in urinary bladder function secondary to benign prostatic enlargement. Results of the first observation interval
de Zeeuw S1, van Mastrigt R1 1. Section Furore, Department of Urology, Erasmus MC, Room Ee 1630
Category: LUTS in Men
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Patient-reported most bothersome symptoms and symptom-specific goal achievements in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia
Lee Y1, Choo M S2, Lee J Z3, Park W H4, Kim H Y5, Lee J G6, Lee S E7, Chung J Y5, Kim D Y8, Lee K1 1. Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 2. University of Ulsan College of Medicine, 3. Pusan National University College of Medicine, 4. Inha University College of Medicine, 5. Hallym University School of Medicine, 6. Korea University College of Medicine, 7. Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, 8. Catholic University of Daegu College of Medicine
Category: LUTS in Men
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What percent of men with lower urinary tract symptoms by prostatic enlargement can continue alpha 1-blocker treatment for a long time?
Masumori N1, Fukuta F1, Tsukamoto T1, Sato E1, Tanaka Y2, Horita H3, Takeyama K4, Sunaoshi K5, Miyao N6 1. Sapporo Medical University, 2. Esashi Prefectural Hospital, 3. Saiseikai Otaru Hospital, 4. Yakumo General Hospital, 5. Hokkaido Health Insurance Hospital, 6. Muroran City Hospital
Category: LUTS in Men
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Is intravesical prostatic protrusion associated with predominent and intractable storage symptoms in BPH patients with over 30 g of prostate volume ?
Yang S1, Hong W S1, Lee J M1, Kim T1, Chung H1, Kim H S1, Kim H2, Na Y G2, Kim H3, Kim Y S4 1. the Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Konkuk University, Chungju, Korea, 2. the Department of Urology, Chungnam National University College of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea, 3. the Department of Urology, Dankook University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Korea, 4. Ilsan Hospital, National Health Insurance Corporation, Ilsan, Korea
Category: LUTS in Men
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ANTIOXIDANT SUPPLEMENTATION INHIBITS THE PROCESS OF APOPTOSIS IN THE BLADDER WALL SUBJETED TO ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION
LUDWIG L1, THIEL M1, LORENZETTI F1, BERTOLLA R1, PINTARELLI V1, FARTES G1, CHIANELLI D1, FREIRE M1, RUSTORM J S1, PERCHON L1, DAMBROS M1 1. Geriatric Urology Division - Federal University of São Paulo
Category: LUTS in Men
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