Endoscopic treatment of complete bladder neck obstruction by transurethral Seldinger technique

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Abstract

Bladder neck contracture is usually a complication of prostatectomy and the treatment of choice in such a condition should be endoscopic surgery. However, in a few patients the bladder neck may be completely obstructed preventing retrograde access into the bladder. A case is presented of complete bladder neck obstruction occurring after transurethral resection of prostate, which was treated after an access was provided by using transurethral Seldinger technique.

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Aygün, C., Peskircioglu, L., Tekin, M., Dirim, A., & Özkardes, H. (2001). Endoscopic treatment of complete bladder neck obstruction by transurethral Seldinger technique. International Journal of Urology, 8(8), 455–456. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1442-2042.2001.00349.x

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