The article presents a method of organ-sparing radical transvesical extraurethral adenomectomy in which adenomatous prostate tissue are removed as individual fragments from semi-oval or wedge-shaped incision of the bladder neck and initial part of the prostatic urethra. Preservation ofprostatic urethra and its vascular plexus provides minimal intraoperative blood loss and less traumatic treatment. Correction of vesico-urethral segment is carried out with full preservation ofthe closing apparatus of the bladder. More than 2,000 patients were followed-up for postoperative immediate and long-term results. Mortality after this type of intervention was 0.89%. Urinary incontinence and urethral stricture were not reported in any patients.
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The article presents a method of organ-sparing radical transvesical extraurethral adenomectomy in which adenomatous prostate tissue are removed as individual fragments from semi-oval or wedge-shaped incision of the bladder neck and initial part of the prostatic urethra. Preservation ofprostatic urethra and its vascular plexus provides minimal intraoperative blood loss and less traumatic treatment. Correction of vesico-urethral segment is carried out with full preservation ofthe closing apparatus of the bladder.
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