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Keywords: Continent cutaneous urinary diversions
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Diagnostic Meaning of Urodynamic Studies in Pouch Incontinence: Results of a Small Series
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Stefan Latz, Michaela Achterberg, Jörg Ellinger, Thomas Engels, Stefan Hauser, Sebastian Rogenhofer, Stefan C. Müller, Guido Fechner
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2014) 92 (2): 237–241.
Published Online: 13 September 2013
... are a rarely constructed type of outlet in which a ‘sphincter zone' is created through increasing pressure in a separate tubular system [ 1,6 ]. Pouch incontinence Urodynamic studies Continent cutaneous urinary diversions None of the contributing authors have any conflicts of interest, including...