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A prostato-cystopexy was performed in a case of paraplegia with a complete flaccid lesion with an inactive bladder and perineum, due to the back-tilting of the bladder and overstretching of the pubis-vesical ligaments. A good result was achieved with a low residual but a diminished urine outflow.
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Dollfus, P., Jurascheck, F., Jacob-Chia, D. et al. Prostato-cystopexy for a paraplegic case with an inactive bladder and perineum. Spinal Cord 10, 64–67 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1972.11
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1972.11