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jjjetplane

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Question 1

What procedure supports the urethra and helps the urethral sphincter to close properly and avoid urine leakage in males?


◦ sling operation for correction of male urinary incontinence
◦ dilation of urethral stricture by passage of sound or urethral dilator, male
◦ transurethral destruction of prostate tissue
◦ urethrotomy

Question 2

What is the procedure that incises the meatus to treat stenosis?


◦ meatotomy
◦ urethroplasty
◦ urethrostomy
◦ urethrotomy


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Marked as best answer by jjjetplane on May 7, 2019

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jjjetplane

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Reply 2 on: May 7, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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