This article examines the impact of various prostate surgery techniques on male urinary incontinence, evaluating the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of penile clamps as a post-prostate surgery treatment. The study compares the characteristics and applications of conventional penile clamps and the Uriclak urethral compression device, highlighting their differences and potential for managing male incontinence.

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