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BJU International

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BJUI publishes original articles, reviews, comments and educational articles on adult and paediatric urology. Clinical relevance is critical and the journal covers the entire breadth of urology under the following sections: Comments, Reviews, Urological Oncology (all areas of urological oncology as well as recent advances in diagnostic techniques), Robotics and Laparoscopy, Upper Urinary Tract, Functional Urology, Sexual Medicine, Paediatrics, Translational Science, Surgical Education and Step-by-Step.
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Urology; nephrology; oncology; radiology; gynecology; andrology; urogenital medicine; genitourinary

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Institución detectada Período Navegá Descargá Solicitá
No detectada desde ene. 1929 / hasta dic. 2023 Wiley Online Library

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ISSN impreso

1464-4096

ISSN electrónico

1464-410X

Editor responsable

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (WILEY)

País de edición

Reino Unido

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An adjustable male sling for treating urinary incontinence after prostatectomy: a phase III multicentre trial

SALOMON V. ROMANO; SERGIO E. METREBIAN; FERNANDO VAZ; VALTER MULLER; CARLOS A. D’ANCONA; EUGENIO A. COSTA DE SOUZA; FABIO NAKAMURA

<jats:sec><jats:title>OBJECTIVE</jats:title><jats:p>To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new adjustable bulbourethral sling (Argus®, Promedon SA, Cordoba, Argentina) in the treatment of male stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after prostate surgery.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>PATIENTS AND METHODS</jats:title><jats:p>In all, 48 patients with SUI because of prostatic surgery for prostate cancer (39) or benign prostatic hyperplasia (nine) had a new sling implanted in a multicentre trial at six institutions between April 2003 and September 2004. All patients were fully evaluated, including a questionnaire (International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire‐Short Form, ICIQ‐SF, range 0–21), endoscopy, and urodynamic evaluation. The Argus system comprises a 4.2 × 2.6 × 0.9 cm thick silicone foam pad for soft bulbar urethral compression. The pad is attached to the silicone cone columns that, after being passed with needles from the perineum to the abdominal wall, are adjusted with silicone washers to regulate and keep the desired tension against the urethra. The pad and washers are radio‐opaque, which allows their position to be assessed during follow‐up. The surgical technique was one described previously, with some modifications.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>RESULTS</jats:title><jats:p>At a mean (range) follow‐up of 7.5 (1–17.5) months, 35 (73%) of the 48 patients were dry, five (10%) were improved, and eight (17%) were incontinent, including four (8%) who needed sling adjustment. The mean (range) ICIQ‐SF improved from 19.2 (12–21) to 4 (0–21). There were three (6%) urethral perforations during surgery that were resolved by re‐passing the needle. The sling was removed in three men (6%) due to erosion and in two (4%) due to infection. Seven (15%) cases of acute urinary retention resolved spontaneously, except for one that needed the sling loosening. No cases of chronic retention were reported. There was perineal discomfort and mild dysuria soon after surgery that resolved spontaneously after a few weeks.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>CONCLUSION</jats:title><jats:p>This new adjustable male sling safely and effectively controls sphincter incontinence in men after prostate surgery, with an acceptably low complication rate. The early results are encouraging; the Argus is a valid alternative to the artificial urinary sphincter, the standard therapy for this condition.</jats:p></jats:sec>

Pp. 533-539

The meaning of words – closing the gap in understanding between doctors and patients in 21st century consent

Richard ParkinsonORCID; Ian Eardley; John Reynard

Palabras clave: Urology.

Pp. 411-415

A systematic review of paediatric neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction guidelines using the Appraisal of Guidelines and Research Evaluation (AGREE) II instrument

Priyank YadavORCID; Abdulrahman Alsabban; Thomas de Los Reyes; Abby Varghese; Jessica M. MingORCID; Karen Milford; Stephen S. Yang; Jan M. Silangcruz; Joana Dos Santos; Darius J. Bagli; Mandy Rickard; Armando J. LorenzoORCID; Paige Church; Michael E. Chua

Palabras clave: Urology.

Pp. 520-529