The pathophysiology of stress urinary incontinence in women and its implications for surgical treatment John O. L. DeLancey OriginalPaper Pages: 268 - 274
Surgical treatment of sphincteric incontinence in women Stuart L. Stanton OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 279
The UCLA surgical approach to sphincteric incontinence in women Eric S. RovnerDavid A. GinsbergShlomo Raz OriginalPaper Pages: 280 - 294
The Gore-tex sling procedure for female sphincteric incontinence: indications, technique, and results David R. StaskinJong M. ChoeDavid S. Breslin OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 299
The use of bone anchoring in the surgical management of female stress urinary incontinence Rodney A. Appell OriginalPaper Pages: 300 - 305
Periurethral collagen injection for male and female sphincteric incontinence: indications, techniques, and result Edward J. McGuireSharon F. English OriginalPaper Pages: 306 - 309
Antegrade techniques of collagen injection for post-prostatectomy stress urinary incontinence: the Washington University experience Mark A. WainsteinCarl G. Klutke OriginalPaper Pages: 310 - 315
Use of the artificial urinary sphincter in men and women B. C. LeibovichD. M. Barrett OriginalPaper Pages: 316 - 319
Gracilis muscle transposition with electrical stimulation for sphincteric incontinence: a new approach Michael B. ChancellorJohn P. F. A. HeesakkersRudi A. Janknegt OriginalPaper Pages: 320 - 328