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- who: ufeffLingfengufeff ufeffMengufeff et al. from the of Southern California, United States have published the article: Sacral neuromodulation remote programming in patients with refractory lower urinary tract dysfunction: Chinau2019s experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study showed that the patient demand for remote programming was the highest within the first 6 months postoperatively, after which it decreased significantly. Considering that the remote programming system operates using electronic equipment, this study explored whether it posed additional operative difficulties for patients. This study has some key limitations as well.
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