1941
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)70972-x
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Recto-Urethral Fistula Following Perineal Prostatectomy: Report of Four Cases

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“…As with BNC, rectal injury is reported to be less common after laparoscopic and robotic RRP [70,90,121,122]. It is more common after perineal [40–42,120] RP and much more common after salvage RRP [116].…”
Section: Urorectal Fistulamentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As with BNC, rectal injury is reported to be less common after laparoscopic and robotic RRP [70,90,121,122]. It is more common after perineal [40–42,120] RP and much more common after salvage RRP [116].…”
Section: Urorectal Fistulamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There was obvious concern for continence because early case series routinely reported whether the patients were continent, but there was rarely any mention of ED, urethral stricture or BNC. However, there was a steady stream of reports about URF after both simple and perineal RP [40–43], generally attributed to mishap, for whatever reason, when dividing the rectourethralis. More recently, urethral stricture was identified as a problem, initially after TURP.…”
Section: The Nature Of the Problemmentioning
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