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British Journal of Urology, 1968
Data is presented for 150 prostatectomies performed December 1965-December 1966 and 436 male cases undergoing various endoscopic procedures during an intercurrent 8-month period at St. Peters Hospital for Stone in London. Since epididymitis is said to be precipitated by urethral instrumentation and catheterization a comparison is made of the rate of ...
D. A. Packham +2 more
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Data is presented for 150 prostatectomies performed December 1965-December 1966 and 436 male cases undergoing various endoscopic procedures during an intercurrent 8-month period at St. Peters Hospital for Stone in London. Since epididymitis is said to be precipitated by urethral instrumentation and catheterization a comparison is made of the rate of ...
D. A. Packham +2 more
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Journal of Urology, 1976
The advent of factor VIII concentrates has made it possible for true hemophiliac patients to survive to an age when prostatic obstruction is common. Formerly, operative procedures in these patients were limited to life-threatening situations but now prostatic operations should not be feared as long as adequate serum levels of factor VIII can be ...
Bertha A. Bouroncle +2 more
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The advent of factor VIII concentrates has made it possible for true hemophiliac patients to survive to an age when prostatic obstruction is common. Formerly, operative procedures in these patients were limited to life-threatening situations but now prostatic operations should not be feared as long as adequate serum levels of factor VIII can be ...
Bertha A. Bouroncle +2 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Transurethral prostatectomy is one of the most common operations today. In the United States, more than 90 per cent of patients with bladder outlet obstruction from BPH have their surgery done transurethrally. The operation is associated with a very low mortality rate, and the immediate postoperative results are excellent.
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Transurethral prostatectomy is one of the most common operations today. In the United States, more than 90 per cent of patients with bladder outlet obstruction from BPH have their surgery done transurethrally. The operation is associated with a very low mortality rate, and the immediate postoperative results are excellent.
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Journal of Urology, 1984
A modified method of suprapubic-retropubic prostatectomy is described. This technique appears to offer several advantages over other open methods of prostatectomy. Dissection anterior and lateral to the surgical capsule is minimal. Simultaneous access to the lumen of the expanded prostatic urethra, vesical neck and bladder permits inspection of all ...
William H.H. Hsieh +3 more
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A modified method of suprapubic-retropubic prostatectomy is described. This technique appears to offer several advantages over other open methods of prostatectomy. Dissection anterior and lateral to the surgical capsule is minimal. Simultaneous access to the lumen of the expanded prostatic urethra, vesical neck and bladder permits inspection of all ...
William H.H. Hsieh +3 more
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