2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2017.12.001
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Post traumatic isolated bladder neck transection: Unreported and undescribed injury

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“…described a similar case as ours in an adult who did not have incontinence, impotence, or stricture postoperatively. [ 3 ] Sawant et al . treated three patients aged 4–7 years, two with complete separation of bladder neck from posterior urethra and one with bladder neck injury, which extended into the right ureteric orifice.…”
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“…described a similar case as ours in an adult who did not have incontinence, impotence, or stricture postoperatively. [ 3 ] Sawant et al . treated three patients aged 4–7 years, two with complete separation of bladder neck from posterior urethra and one with bladder neck injury, which extended into the right ureteric orifice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We cannot extrapolate these results to our patients as they describe a different cohort of patients. [ 3 ] The parents of both the patients have noted erection but long-term follow-up will be required. Urinary incontinence is said to occur in 5% men following PFUI.…”
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