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8 cm. 10 patients had UTIs after urethroplasty. There was no significant difference in UTI (6.7% vs 11.7%; P=0.529) or wound infection rates (3.3% vs 1.7%;' P=1.00 between the two groups. Extended postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis does not appear to significantly affect UTI or wound infection rates following urethroplasty. The retrospective nature of the study has limitations, however, this is the first comparison of two different antibiotic administration protocols to our knowledge. Extended postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis does not appear