The history of prosthetic devices for postprostatectomy incontinence

Juliusz J. Szczesniewski , David E. Díaz , Miguel Virseda-Chamorro , Giordano Polisini , Enrico Ammirati , Alessandro Giammò
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Urinary incontinence has been studied since the Egyptian era of the second millennium BCE. Throughout history, several devices have been developed to address this condition. The prevalence of stress incontinence has increased with the surgical treatment of prostatectomy. Since 1947, numerous devices have been developed for the treatment of this condition. We performed a narrative literature review conducted through PubMed and Google Scholar, aimed at creating a chronological outline of devices developed for managing post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence. The first known compression device introduced in 1910 evolved into advanced systems like the AMS 800 artificial urinary sphincter, key milestones in device technology and surgical techniques. Nowadays, several new devices have been developed, each incorporating an innovative solution. In addition, a new artificial sphincter also had been advanced. The incorporation of electronic sphincter control systems seems to be the next innovation. Through continuous innovation, the field has advanced from basic solutions to sophisticated, customized treatments, providing hope and enhancing the quality of life for affected individuals. The evolution of these devices not only marks a journey through history but also illustrates a future where technological advancements continue to play a pivotal role in stress incontinence after prostatectomy.

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前列腺切除术后尿失禁修复装置的历史
自公元前两千年的埃及时代起,人们就开始对尿失禁进行研究。在整个历史长河中,人们开发了多种设备来解决这一问题。随着前列腺切除手术的开展,压力性尿失禁的发病率也随之增加。自 1947 年以来,已开发出许多用于治疗这种情况的装置。我们通过 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行了一次叙述性文献综述,旨在按时间顺序勾勒出为治疗前列腺切除术后尿失禁而开发的设备的轮廓。从 1910 年推出的第一个压缩装置发展到 AMS 800 人工尿道括约肌等先进系统,这是装置技术和手术技术的重要里程碑。如今,又开发出了几种新设备,每种设备都采用了创新的解决方案。此外,新型人工括约肌也已取得进展。电子括约肌控制系统的加入似乎是下一个创新。通过不断创新,该领域已从基本解决方案发展到复杂的定制治疗方法,为患者带来了希望,并提高了他们的生活质量。这些设备的演变不仅标志着一段历史进程,同时也展示了技术进步在前列腺切除术后压力性尿失禁方面继续发挥关键作用的未来。
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