Late erosion of an Adjustable Transobturator Male System (ATOMS®) device

Q4 Medicine
Jessica A Paynter, Kirby R Qin, Justin Chee, Todd Manning, Janelle Brennan
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Abstract

Introduction

This report describes late erosion of an Adjustable Transobturator Male System device which was inserted for post-prostatectomy incontinence. The Adjustable Transobturator Male System device eroded the bulbar urethra 5 years post insertion, despite initial improvement of symptoms.

Case presentation

Following an open radical retropubic prostatectomy, a 64 year-old male patient developed post-prostatectomy incontinence. He had a known urethral stricture and had also undergone salvage radiotherapy for biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer. His incontinence was initially successfully treated with an Adjustable Transobturator Male System device, yet this eroded his bulbar urethra 5 years post insertion, which was deemed to be a late erosion.

Conclusion

Urologists should be aware that late erosion of the Adjustable Transobturator Male System device can occur, and risk stratification of patients undergoing Adjustable Transobturator Male System device insertion may help to minimize erosion rates.

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可调透气器雄性系统(ATOMS®)设备的后期侵蚀。
简介:本报告描述了一个可调节的男性透气器系统装置的晚期侵蚀,该装置用于前列腺切除术后尿失禁。可调男性transsoturator System装置在插入后5年侵蚀了尿道球部,尽管最初症状有所改善。病例介绍:一位64岁男性患者行开放性根治性耻骨后前列腺切除术后出现尿失禁。已知尿道狭窄,并因前列腺癌生化复发接受过补救性放疗。他的尿失禁最初使用可调节的男性transsoturator System装置成功治疗,但在插入5年后,该装置侵蚀了他的球尿道,这被认为是晚期侵蚀。结论:泌尿科医生应该意识到可调节的男性transoturator System装置可能会发生晚期糜烂,对接受可调节的男性transoturator System装置插入的患者进行风险分层可能有助于减少糜烂率。
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