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What is the main pathophysiology behind stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in men?
What is the main pathophysiology behind stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in men?
- Underlying dysfunction of the urethral sphincter complex and/or change in urethral axis (correct)
- Dysfunction of the bladder muscles
- Enlargement of the prostate gland
- Neurological damage to the spinal cord
Which surgical procedure is often associated with male SUI as a complication?
Which surgical procedure is often associated with male SUI as a complication?
- Cholecystectomy
- Radical prostatectomy (correct)
- Hemorrhoidectomy
- Appendectomy
What can cause male SUI as a result of iatrogenic sphincter injury?
What can cause male SUI as a result of iatrogenic sphincter injury?
- Knee replacement surgery
- Lung biopsy procedure
- Gallbladder removal surgery
- Sphincterotomy in spinal patients (correct)
Which condition may lead to male SUI due to trauma to the pelvic floor?
Which condition may lead to male SUI due to trauma to the pelvic floor?