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2022 Aug


Health Technol Assess


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Synthetic sling or artificial urinary sphincter for men with urodynamic stress incontinence after prostate surgery: the MASTER non-inferiority RCT.

Authors

Constable L, Abrams P, Cooper D, Kilonzo M, Cotterill N, Harding C, Drake MJ, Pardoe MN, McDonald A, Smith R, Norrie J, McCormack K, Ramsay C, Uren A, Mundy T, Glazener C, Maclennan G
Health Technol Assess. 2022 Aug; 26(36):1-152.
PMID: 35972773.

Abstract

Stress urinary incontinence is common in men after prostate surgery and can be difficult to improve. Implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter is the most common surgical procedure for persistent stress urinary incontinence, but it requires specialist surgical skills, and revisions may be necessary. In addition, the sphincter is relatively expensive and its operation requires adequate patient dexterity. New surgical approaches include the male synthetic sling, which is emerging as a possible alternative. However, robust comparable data, derived from randomised controlled trials, on the relative safety and efficacy of the male synthetic sling and the artificial urinary sphincter are lacking.