Surgical treatment for recurrent bulbar urethral stricture: a randomised open-label superiority trial of open urethroplasty versus endoscopic urethrotomy (the OPEN Trial)
<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Urethral stricture affects 0.9% of men. Initial treatment is urethrotomy. Approximately, half of the strictures recur within 4 yr. Options for further treatment are repeat urethrotomy or open urethroplasty.</p> <p><strong&g...
Main Authors: | Goulao, B, Carnell, S, Shen, J, MacLennan, G, Norrie, J, Cook, J, McColl, E, Breckons, M, Vale, L, Whybrow, P, Rapley, T, Forbes, R, Currer, S, Forrest, M, Wilkinson, J, Andrich, D, Barclay, S, Mundy, A, N'Dow, J, Payne, S, Watkin, N, Pickard, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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