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Labial necrosis

Yeagley TJ, Goldherg J et al (2002) Labial necrosis after uterine artery embolization for leiomyomata. Obstet Gynecol 100 881-882... [Pg.140]

The highest priority of most patients is the ability to urinate in public while standing, but this objective is the hardest to reach due the high complications rate. Distal urethral stenosis is the commonest urethral complication and this is due to ischemic necrosis of the most distal part of the labial tube. This would be particularly more common in patients who have a longer phallus and, therefore, need a longer labial tube constructed. [Pg.128]


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