We studied bladder and urethral function prospectively in 64 patients before and after Wertheim's radical hysterectomy. Immediately after surgery, neurogenic bladder dysfunction of various degrees was found in 70% of all patients who presented difficulty of voiding, with high residual urine and/or stress incontinence. All the patients have received an early rehabilitative treatment with kinesitherapy and/or pharmacological therapy after the bladder catheter removal and the urodynamics' results. We have obtained a satisfactory functional recovery of the bladder activity in 91% of the symptomatic patients.