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The artificial urinary sphincter and male sling for postprostatectomy incontinence: Which patient should get which procedure?

Comiter CV, Dobberfuhl AD

Surgery is the most efficacious treatment for postprostatectomy incontinence. The ideal surgical approach depends on a variety of patient factors including history of prior incontinence surgery or radiation treatment, bladder...
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Estrogen replacement is protective to the effect of in vitro hypoxia on female rabbit bladder and pelvic floor contractile response

Dobberfuhl AD, Schuler C, Leggett RE, De EJ, Levin RM

Purpose: To explore the effect of estrogen replacement on pelvic floor and bladder contractile response to electrical field stimulation, following in vitro hypoxia in an animal model of surgical menopause. Materials...
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Transvaginal ultrasound guided trigone and bladder injection: A cadaveric feasibility study for a novel route of intradetrusor chemodenervation

Syan R, Briggs MA, Olivas JC, Srivastava S, Comiter CV, Dobberfuhl AD

PURPOSE: OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTX) detrusor chemodenervation is an efficacious third-line treatment for overactive bladder. Despite high clinical efficacy rates for BTX injection, many patients refuse initial or repeat treatment due to...
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Noxious electrical stimulation of the pelvic floor and vagina induces transient voiding dysfunction in a rabbit survival model of pelvic floor dystonia

Dobberfuhl AD, Spettel S, Schuler C, Levin RM, Dubin AH, De EJ

PURPOSE: Existing data supports a relationship between pelvic floor dysfunction and lower urinary tract symptoms. We developed a survival model of pelvic floor dysfunction in the rabbit and evaluated cystometric...
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