This in-depth guide provides a thorough exploration of the AMS 800 artificial urinary sphincter (AUS), a ground-breaking solution for patients suffering from severe urinary incontinence, particularly after prostate surgery or neurogenic bladder. Combining the latest medical research, patient testimonials, and expert insights, the book offers a detailed look at the history, design, surgical implantation, management and the future of the AUS device.
From understanding the anatomy and mechanics of the sphincter to
evaluating potential risks and benefits, this book serves as an essential
resource for urologists, healthcare providers, and patients seeking
effective treatment options. It also explores post-surgical care, long-
term outcomes, and evolving technologies, making it a crucial
reference for anyone involved in the care and rehabilitation of
individuals with urinary incontinence. Whether you’re a medical
professional or a patient considering the procedure, this comprehensive
volume provides the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities
of AUS therapy with confidence.
The first International Handbook of Forest Therapy unites over 50 global experts to define this evidence-based public health approach. Drawing on three decades of research and the latest developments, this milestone work sets the baseline for its worldwide implementation.
