Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4267966 | Arab Journal of Urology | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The standard of care after a pelvic fracture urethral injury is a repair via a one-stage anastomotic posterior urethroplasty using a step-wise perineal approach. The initial injury, immediate postoperative management, and surgical repair can all affect urinary continence in these patients. Proximal continence mechanisms, particularly the bladder neck, are particularly important in maintaining urinary continence in these patients. Patients with bladder neck dysfunction should be counselled about the greater risk of urinary incontinence.
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Authors
Herman S. Bagga, Kenneth W. Angermeier,