Comparing the incidence of Bladder Neck Stenosis post monopolar Transurethral Resection of the Prostate; small prostates versus larger prostates in the black African population
Okwudili Calistus Amu,
Solomon Kenechukwu Anyimba,
Chukwunonso Anthony Iwenofu
Abstract:Monopolar Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is the commonly done procedure for surgical removal of the prostate after open prostatectomy in our subregion. It is still a novel procedure in our subregion, as very few centers offer this procedure. It is generally believed that the size of the prostate may influence the development of complications of bladder neck stenosis. This is a dreaded complication, which requires further surgical procedure to correct in a resource-poor environment. We decided t… Show more
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