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Le dysfonctionnement neurologique du sphincter urinaire détermine une incontinence dont le traitement est rarement médical ou rééducatif. De nombreuses techniques chirurgicales visant à augmenter la résistance urétrale chez les patients neurologiques sont en effet désormais disponibles: sphincter urinaire artificiel, graciloplastie dynamique, soutènement urétral par bandelette aponévrotique voire synthétique, injection ďun implant sous la muqueuse urétrale, valves implantables. Chacune de ces méthodes a ses propres indications et limitations.
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Keppenne, V. (2006). Traitement chirurgical de ľincontinence urinaire par dysfonctionnement sphinctérien neurogène. In: Les fonctions sphinctériennes. Collection de L’Académie Européenne de Médecine de Réadaptation. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-37362-6_23
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