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pubmed-article:2073042pubmed:abstractText11 cases of end to end anastomosis associated with the mobilization of the prostate is reported. The authors use only the perineal access. The operation is utilised in two circumstances: injuries or traumatic strictures to the membranous urethra. 4 ruptured prostato-membranous urethras with 4 good results. 7 stenosis with 5 good results. 2 recurrences which one of them had a good result with a simple urethrotomy. Complication: no incontinence. 2 cases of impotence are noted. One of them had recovered, the other is secondary of the pelvic fracture. Follow up: mean 3 years (6 months-5 years). Conclusion: our experience suggest that the mobilization of the prostate is an excellent aid to end to end anastomosis. This technique permits the only perineal access.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2073042pubmed:articleTitle[The value of mobilization of the prostatic region via perineal approach in the treatment of ruptures and stenoses of the posterior urethra].lld:pubmed
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