Radical prostatectomy is the most common reason for male stress urinary incontinence. It affects around 10% of operated patients and can have a major impact on the quality of life of patients and affect various daily activities. There is still insecurity about its therapeutic management. We report the case of a 72-year-old patient, who underwent a radical prostatectomy 10 years ago, complicated by moderate post-operative urinary incontinence motivating the placement of an Advance sub-urethral sling, who presents for dysuria with micturition burns, the urethral fibroscopy objectify the presence of an erosion of the urethra by the sling under urethral.
Urology case reports. 2020 May 15*** epublish ***
Youssef Kadouri, Idriss Ziani, Hachem Sayegh, Lounis Benslimane, Yassine Nouini
Mohamed V University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat Morocco, Ibn Sina Hospital, Departement of Urology A, Morocco.