Urinary incontinence was temporary, disappearing within 3 months. By the transurethral technique, continence can be reserved because the operator can easily detect the external sphincter, and supporting structures surrounding the prostate therefore allow the urethra to remain intact. The most excellent results of postoperative continence after radical prostatectomy are reported % as to open prostatectomy (Walsh et al., 2000), % as to laparoscopic surgery (Christopher et al., 2011) and % as to robot-assisted surgery (Patel et al., 2005). And there seems no difference among the procedures when a surgeon becomes proficient. In the present study, the most frequent postoperative complication was bladder neck contracture, which.