The Male Urethra: Imaging and Surgical Approach for Common Pathologies.

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Samuel J GalganoJessica G Zarzour

Abstract

Urethral pathology is common in clinical practice and important to recognize. It is essential to recognize urethral pathology on imaging and to understand how to best image the urethra. In this way, the radiologist can provide the urologist with the necessary information prior to intervention. Basic knowledge of commonly performed urethral surgeries can help the radiologist understand the expected appearance of the post-treatment urethra and common postoperative complications.

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