Vesical Neck Closure Versus Balloon Catheter in Suprapubic Prostatectomy: A Controlled Clinical Trial

Abstract
In a randomized trial comprising 102 cases of suprapubic prostatectomy a modified Hryntschak technique of vesical neck closure was compared to the balloon compression method. There were no statistically significant differences between the 2 groups in operative and postoperative blood loss, duration of operation or postoperative hospital stay. In the vesical neck closure group compared to the balloon catheter group more patients experienced catheters falling out prematurely, as well as more postoperative strictures and more cases of incontinence at followup 1 year later. Our data do not justify the adoption of the vesical neck closure technique in suprapubic prostatectomy.

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