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The effectiveness of adjustable trans‐obturator male system (ATOMS) in radiated patients is reduced:...

The effectiveness of adjustable trans‐obturator male system (ATOMS) in radiated patients is reduced:...

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The effectiveness of adjustable trans‐obturator male system (ATOMS) in radiated patients is reduced: A propensity score‐matched analysis

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The effectiveness of adjustable trans‐obturator male system (ATOMS) in radiated patients is reduced: A propensity score‐matched analysis

Publisher

United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Journal title

BJUI Compass, 2024-04, Vol.5 (4), p.506-514

Language

English

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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

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Objectives
This study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of the adjustable trans‐obturator male system (ATOMS®) to treat post‐prostatectomy incontinence (PPI) in radiated patients compared with non‐radiated patients, using propensity score‐matching analysis to enhance the validity of the comparison.
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The effectiveness of adjustable trans‐obturator male system (ATOMS) in radiated patients is reduced: A propensity score‐matched analysis

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_74b1adb5c0514e55a462f492efb13e8e

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_74b1adb5c0514e55a462f492efb13e8e

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ISSN

2688-4526

E-ISSN

2688-4526

DOI

10.1002/bco2.329

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