A urethral prosthesis with prostatic and bulbar segments connected by two
types of ties allows the prosthesis to assume at least two configurations
different with inter-segmental distances adapted to situations where the
patient either has or does not have normal control of the external
sphincter. This is particularly useful for a patient undergoing an
anesthetic procedure that affects the external sphincter muscles. When
the muscles are anesthetized, the prosthesis may provide constant urine
voiding, and when the anesthetic effects wear off, the prosthesis may
assume a different configuration to allow the sphincter to reassert
control over urinary voiding.