June 28, 2007 -- A new technique for urinary incontinence treatment involves injection of autologous cells into the rhabdosphincter and the urethra, according to the results of a randomized controlled ...
In animal models, autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts have been used to reconstruct the urethral complex: myoblasts to regenerate the rhabdosphincter and fibroblasts to treat the atrophy of the ...
Patency of the rhabdosphincter is a crucial determinant of continence after radical prostatectomy. In contrast to other interventions that treat postprostatectomy incontinence, injection of autologous ...
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