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Bladder Neck Incision

Last Updated on Mar 21, 2018
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Glossary

Urge incontinence: Difficulty in holding back urine after feeling a sudden urge.

Foley’s catheter: A self-retaining tube that is introduced into the urinary bladder through the urethra to drain the urine.

Verumontanum: A bulge on the inner aspect of the prostatic urethra.

Postural hypotension: Fall in blood pressure while moving from lying down to sitting or standing position.

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I underwent TURP 8 months ago. Since then I have been suffering from irregular urination. I had to urinate 2=3 times during night and force urination. After flexible cystoscopy doctor told me I am suffering from bladder neck constriction. My urine flow is bit slow but there is no retention of urine in bladder. I need to know whether I need surgery or whether I can contain this problem without surgery

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