Resumen:
Aim:
To evaluate effectiveness and safety of the adjustable transobturator male system (ATOMS) for male stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Material and Methods:
A retrospective multicenter study was conducted in nine Iberian institutions using a board‐approved database for 215 patients intervened between 2012 and 2017, with no case excluded. Continence status, patient satisfaction, number, and grade of complications (Clavien‐Dindo) and factors affecting dry rate at adjustment were evaluated. Multivariate analysis defined the population at best success rate. Incontinence recurrence due to device failure and/or explant was evaluated and Kaplan‐Meier curve for durability performed.
Results:
Adjustment was achieved at a mean 1.4 ± 1.9 fillings. Dry‐rate after adjustment was 80.5% (96.2% mild and 75.3% moderate‐severe), 121 (56.3%) used no pads, and 52 (24.2%) a security pad with urine loss under 10 mL. Mean basal daily pad‐test and pad‐count decreased from 484 ± 372.3 mL and 3.9 ± 2 pads to 63.5 ± 201.2 mL and 0.9 ± 1.5pads (both P < 0.0001). Satisfaction rate was 85.1% (94.3% mild and 82.1% moderate‐severe). Factors associated to dryness were: lesser severity of SUI (P < .0001), absence of...