“…However, early and late morbidity is reported in up to 22% of patients [4.9]. Long-term complications include diurnal (8-10%) and nocturnal incontinence (20-30%), ureteral anastomotic stenosis (1.4-18%), urinary retention (4-12%) both in male and female patients [4,9,10,11,12,13]. Stricture of neobladder-urethral anastomosis, a complication that might threaten bladder shape and voiding as well as renal function, has been described in up to 16,9% of patients [14].…”