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This webinar was presented on 1st March 2023 by Dr. José Medina-Polo, from the Department of Urology, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre in Madrid. It is aimed at healthcare professionals. Urinary incontinence is a complication that can appear after the treatment of radical prostatectomy. In cases of stress urinary incontinence where there is no cure after pelvic floor rehabilitation, surgery may be indicated. Artificial urinary sphincter is currently the gold standard. However, there are other devices that provide good outcomes among appropriately selected patients. Therefore, diagnosis work-up is mandatory in order to assess the type of incontinence and select the best treatment for the patient. eUROGEN is the European Reference Network for rare and complex urorectogenital diseases and conditions. Our multidisciplinary teams of experts are able to diagnose, suggest treatment or surgery, and then provide post-operative and transitional support. We have full members and affiliated partners across the majority of EU Member States. For more information or to contact us: Web: www.eurogen-ern.eu Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: / ern-eurogen Twitter/Instagram: @ERN_eUROGEN Facebook: / erneurogen YouTube: https://bit.ly/eUROGENyoutube ERN eUROGEN is a European Reference Network (ERN) approved by the ERN Board of Member States (BoMS). For more information about the ERNs and the EU health strategy, please see https://ec.europa.eu/health/european-.... The ERNs are funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed in this webinar are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HaDEA. Neither the European Union nor HaDEA can be held responsible for them.