Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AUS)

Procedures we perform
ABOUT ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER

What is an artificial urinary sphincter?

An artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) is a device which is surgically implanted for the management of urinary incontinence in men.

The device has three components:

A cuff which encircles and compresses the urethra (waterpipe)

A pump in the scrotum which activates and deactivates the cuff

A reservoir of fluid in the abdomen which fills and empties the cuff

The device compresses the urethra to provide extra support during activities that increase abdominal pressure, like coughing, sneezing, or lifting.

An AUS  is permanently implanted and has no external components.

How does an artificial urinary sphincter work?

At rest, the artificial sphincter cuff is inflated around the urethra, preventing leakage of urine.

To pass urine, the cuff is deflated by squeezing a pump which is implanted inside the scrotum. The cuff gradually inflates over a few minutes to restore continence after the bladder is empty.

Watch the video below to understand how the artificial sphincter is operated.

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The following doctors in our practice perform AUS insertion

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