Surgical treatment of strictures of the posterior urethra

1974 
The majority of strictures are treated by intermittent dilatations in order to achieve and maintain an adequate passage through the urethra. Some strictures are resistant to this treatment and call for a more radical therapy. Numerous surgical procedures have been designed with the goal of finding a method which would definitely remove urethral strictures. Strictures of the posterior urethra pose particularly serious problems.
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