Abstract

The male anatomy is such that the proximal bulb lies anterior to the level of the obturator fossae. A transobturator sling passed outside-in and positioned at the most proximal portion of the bulb will move the latter proximally into the pelvic outlet when tensioned. The goal of this descriptive study was to demonstrate the mechanism of action of the male transobturator sling in the treatment of post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence.

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