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Bladder neck contracture after retropubic radical prostatectomy: incidence and risk factors from a large single‐surgeon experience

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BNCs are rare, occurring in <1% in our modern series. The important surgical factors in preventing BNCs are to avoid closing the BN too tightly and attaining good apposition of the BN with the urethral stump with a watertight closure. BNCs are more common with non-nerve-sparing surgery and early in a surgeon's experience.

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