How long does perineal urethral repair surgery take?

Perineal urethral repair surgery usually takes about 30-40 minutes.
The duration of the procedure depends on the patient’s physical condition, the patient’s medical condition, and the hospital and surgeon performing the surgery, so there may be a difference in the exact duration of the procedure, but clinically, the procedure usually takes about 30-40 minutes to perform.
The urethra usually requires a catheter for more than 2 weeks after surgery. The postoperative recovery period is about two months, during which time patients should take good postoperative care. However, it is also important to exercise properly and patients are not advised to be sedentary. Patients should have regular review, and if urinary tract infection and urethral stricture are found, they can be treated early.
If the patient needs to implement perineal urethral repair surgery, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to receive consultation and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.