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Urodynamic changes and initial results of the AdVance male sling
International Braz J Urol, 11/06/09
Davies TO et al. – The results are encouraging, because this series has demonstrated a significant improvement in patient–reported pad use, 24–hour pad test weights, and Valsalva leak point pressure without signs of obstruction. The improvement in incontinence was accompanied without any changes in the other voiding parameters and with significant improvement in the quality–of–life measures. Ongoing studies with longer follow–up are pending to compare their results with these promising early results.
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