Male Stress Urinary Incontinence Pathophysiology

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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

Which surgical procedure is often associated with male SUI as a complication?

Radical prostatectomy

What can cause male SUI as a result of iatrogenic sphincter injury?

Sphincterotomy in spinal patients

Which condition may lead to male SUI due to trauma to the pelvic floor?

Motor vehicle accident causing pelvic trauma

Explore the pathophysiology of male stress urinary incontinence (SUI) with a focus on underlying dysfunction of the urethral sphincter complex, changes in urethral axis, and common causes such as prostate surgery, iatrogenic sphincter injury, neurological conditions, and pelvic trauma.

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