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Comparison of outcomes between pessary use and surgery for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse: A prospective self-controlled study

Linder BJ, Gebhart JB, Weaver AL, Fick FR, Harvey-Springer RR, Trabuco EC, Klingele CJ, Occhino JA

Purpose: We compared the degree of pelvic floor symptom improvement between pessary use and prolapse surgery. Materials and Methods: Pessary-naïve women who elected prolapse surgery were enrolled and used a pessary...
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The impact of incontinence etiology on artificial urinary sphincter outcomes

Miller AR, Linder BJ, Rangel LJ, Yang DY, Elliott DS

PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of incontinence etiology on artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) device outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified 925 patients who underwent primary AUS placement from 1983 to 2011....
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What is the fate of artificial urinary sphincters among men undergoing repetitive bladder cancer treatment?

Heiner SM, Viers BR, Rivera ME, Linder BJ, Elliott DS

PURPOSE: Functional characteristics and durability of the artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) among patients who develop bladder cancer has been poorly characterized. We sought to evaluate AUS outcomes among patients subsequently...
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