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Nature Reviews Urology 2, 8–9 (1 January 2005) | doi:10.1038/ncpuro0085
Minimally-invasive treatment for intrinsic sphincter deficiency
Abstract
Tamanini JTN et al. (2004) Treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency using the macroplastic implantation system: two-year follow-up. J Endourol 18: 906–911 A new study by Tamanini et al. presents 2-year follow-up data on a new, minimally-invasive device for treating stress urinary incontinence secondary to intrinsic sphincter deficiency.
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