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Continence is a recognised complication of prostatectomy. This is because removing the prostate disturbs the area between the bladder and urethra, which carries urine out of the body. During the first three months following surgery, three quarters of men will experience some form of incontinence, typically mild leaking. Mr Doherty has introduced nerve-sparing techniques designed to reduce damage to the area surrounding the bladder.
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