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How complete is a transurethral resection of the prostate ?
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This study counters the theory that a complete resection of the prostate is routinely achieved. The endoscopic appearances probably imply a complete resection of the adenoma but a considerable volume of the gland remains. This has important implications for the detection of prostate carcinoma at TURP and for the staging of the disease.