THE ROLE OF BLADDER NECK BIOPSY IN MEN UNDERGOING RADICAL RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY WITH PRESERVATION OF THE BLADDER NECK

Abstract
Conclusions Preservation of the bladder neck during radical retropubic prostatectomy does not significantly compromise total extirpation of the malignant process. Benign prostatic tissue at the bladder neck margin is relatively common. Examination of the surgical specimen has limited sensitivity, and negative and positive predictive values for the presence of benign prostatic tissue at the bladder neck margin. The impact of benign prostatic tissue as it relates to future malignant transformation is unknown. Submitting frozen section specimens from the bladder neck is reasonable for the younger man who may be at risk from benign prostatic tissue at the bladder neck margin.