Christensen M G, Nordling J, Andersen J T, Hald T
Br J Urol. 1985 Feb;57(1):60-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1985.tb08986.x.
Endoscopic diathermy incision of the bladder neck was carried out as a routine procedure in 131 consecutive male patients with an established diagnosis of functional bladder neck obstruction. Follow-up after 3 months revealed excellent symptomatic and urodynamic results. Morbidity was low and the post-operative stay in hospital short (median 2 days). Patients must be informed of the risk of retrograde ejaculation associated with the procedure and objective evidence of the diagnosis is essential.