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Figure 2. (a) A tight stricture is demonstrated in the neo-distal urethra on this sagittal montage (arrow). The prostatic urethra (P) is demonstrated proximal to the bulbar urethra (asterisk) in this example. (b) This was confirmed with ascending contrast urethrography (arrow). This oblique radiograph results in some foreshortening of the urethra accounting for the difference compared with the true sagittal ultrasound montage. The tip of the catheter is demonstrated in the very distal neo-urethra (black arrow) and there is free spillage of contrast medium because an adequate seal cannot be obtained with this technique (arrowhead).