Abstract

Urethral trauma in childhood due to external violence other than vehicular accident is discussed. The need for careful, planned management is highlighted by a satisfactory outcome in each of 4 cases, with no incontinence and no persistent urethral stricture. Temporary suprapubic cystostomy in 2 of these children caused no difficulty in the ultimate repair and permitted a more deliberate approach to these diminutive strictures in the pediatric age group.

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