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. 2017 Aug 7;5(2):78–87. doi: 10.1016/j.ajur.2017.04.004

Table 1.

Studies in English literature about the treatment of urethral injury.

Study Country Cases (n) Success, n (%) ED (n) Incontinency (n)
ESR of PUI
 Kim et al., 2013 [3] US 18 10 (55.6) 7 3
 Olapade-Olaopa et al., 2010 [4] Nigeria 10 5 (50.0)
 Sofer et al., 2010 [5] Israel 11 6 (54.5) 6
 Ku, 2002 [6] Korea 35 14 (40.0) 4
 Shrestha and Baidya, 2013 [7] Nepal 8 6 (75.0) 1
 Moudouni et al., 2001 [8] France 27 15 (55.6) 4
 Leddy et al., 2012 [9] US 18 4 (22.2) 4
 Healy et al., 2007 [10] Ireland 8 6 (75.0) 3
 Salehipour et al., 2005 [11] Iran 25 19 (76.0) 4
 Mouraviev et al., 2005 [12] US 57 29 (50.9) 19 10
 Boulma et al., 2013 [13] Tunisia 20 13 (65.0) 1
 Abdalla et al., 2015 [14] Egypt 16 0 (0) 2
 Hadjizacharia et al., 2008 [15] US 14 12 (85.7)
 Johnsen et al., 2015 [16] US 27 10 (37.0) 18 2
 Abdelsalam et al., 2013 [17] Egypt 41 18 (43.9) 13 3
 Moudouni et al., 2001 [18] France 29 17 (58.6) 4
 El Kady et al., 2014 [19] Egypt 15 6 (40.0)
 Lee et al., 2016 [20] Korea 12 6 (50.0)
ESR of AUI
 Seo et al., 2012 [21] Korea 51 31 (60.8)
 Ku et al., 2002 [22] Korea 65 53 (81.5) 2
 Elgammal, 2009 [23] Brazil 22 4 (18.2)
 Park and McAninch, 2004 [24] US 6 0 (0.0)
 Primary repair of AUI
 Gong et al., 2012 [25] Korea 17 15 (88.2) 3

–, none or not reported; ED, erectile dysfunction; ESR, endoscopic realignment; PUI, posterior urethral injury; AUI, anterior urethral injury