“…Catheter-free urination in the spinal cord injured patient is often fol lowed by involuntary urine-loss; therefore, maintaining this external appliance safely is thought to be of consider able importance for such a patient's everyday life [1,2], However, in the case of a small penis or ability to gain erection reflexively, it is very often difficult for the patient to carry the exdwelling catheter safely and posi tioned correctly. As we regularly utilize Teflon paste, which is routinely applied for making resistance possible in the bladder neck to prevent urinary incontinence [3][4][5][6][7], we used this substance for making a stopper, which was done by injecting it in the subdermal area directly below the glans penis.…”