2017
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(17)30749-2
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Preliminary outcomes of the European multicentre experience with the ZSI 375™ artificial urinary sphincter for treatment of stress urinary incontinence in men

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“…Since then, the manufacturer has made iterative updates to improve connections and make the device easier to use. A more recent European multicenter study showed considerable success (cured or improved) in 92.7% of the 109 men recruited with severe SUI and a much lower complication rate with 9 (9.7%) patients requiring explant and 3 (3.2%) requiring revision (44).…”
Section: Ausmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since then, the manufacturer has made iterative updates to improve connections and make the device easier to use. A more recent European multicenter study showed considerable success (cured or improved) in 92.7% of the 109 men recruited with severe SUI and a much lower complication rate with 9 (9.7%) patients requiring explant and 3 (3.2%) requiring revision (44).…”
Section: Ausmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Alternative options for AUS device exist including the two component ZSI 375 (Zephyr Surgical Implants, Geneva, Switzerland), which does not include a reservoir balloon (8,30). Limited publications are available within the literature to date for the ZSI 375, with a retrospective review reporting a cure rate (0-1 pads/day) of 84.4% (30). There are no randomised trials within the literature comparing different AUS devices.…”
Section: Artificial Urinary Sphinctermentioning
confidence: 99%