Fifty-seven bladder neck incisions were studied with a minimum follow-up of 5 years. The results published after one year were very satisfactory, but became more disappointing after 5 years, with a 38.7 reoperation rate. The weight of the prostate appears to be the determining factor. The indications, 5 years ago, were much wider than they are today, with prostate weights of up to 45 g on digital rectal examination. This type of operation should now be reserved for young subjects wishing to retain antegrade ejaculation with a prostate not exceeding 20 to 30 g and in high surgical risk patients unsuitable for transurethral resection.