Feasibility and Outcome of Retrograde Endoscopy in A Post-Prostatectomy Population
Journal of Endourology2007Vol. 21(2), pp. 189–191
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Abstract
Post-prostatectomy retrograde endoscopy is feasible for the management of common urologic pathologies. Endoscopic instrumentation across the urethrovesical anastomosis did not have an adverse effect on urinary continence.
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