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Radiofrequency for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women
Current Urology Reports, 09/09/09
Dillon B et al. – The data collected to date suggest that radiofrequency treatment of SUI has promising efficacy and entails a minimal risk of adverse events. Further randomized studies with longer follow–up are needed to assess the ultimate role of this procedure in future urology practice.
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