Urology
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To assess the appropriateness of the technique of suprapubic prostatectomy using a removable bladder neck partition suture for use in a developing world hospital and to provide contemporary open prostatectomy outcome data currently lacking in the world's literature. ⋯ The technique of suprapubic prostatectomy using a removable bladder neck partition suture is appropriate for use in developing world hospitals because of its low morbidity and mortality rates. The outcome in this contemporary series of open prostatectomy cases compares favorably with the outcome from reported contemporary transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) series. These data demonstrate that suprapubic prostatectomy is an acceptable option when the patient's anatomy or the state of local medical facilities precludes TURP.