Impact of surgically maximized versus native membranous urethral length on 30-day and long-term pad-free continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy


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Y. Ko, L. Huynh, K. See, C. Lall, D. Skarecky, T. Ahlering
Prostate International, 2020

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Ko, Y., Huynh, L., See, K., Lall, C., Skarecky, D., & Ahlering, T. (2020). Impact of surgically maximized versus native membranous urethral length on 30-day and long-term pad-free continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Prostate International.


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Ko, Y., L. Huynh, K. See, C. Lall, D. Skarecky, and T. Ahlering. “Impact of Surgically Maximized versus Native Membranous Urethral Length on 30-Day and Long-Term Pad-Free Continence after Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.” Prostate International (2020).


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Ko, Y., et al. “Impact of Surgically Maximized versus Native Membranous Urethral Length on 30-Day and Long-Term Pad-Free Continence after Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.” Prostate International, 2020.


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@article{y2020a,
  title = {Impact of surgically maximized versus native membranous urethral length on 30-day and long-term pad-free continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Prostate International},
  author = {Ko, Y. and Huynh, L. and See, K. and Lall, C. and Skarecky, D. and Ahlering, T.}
}