Sometimes, with certain anesthesia medicines, difficulty urinating can be a side effect. If it is not getting better over time, call your surgeon to find out if it is related to any medicine you are taking. If it is related to anesthesia, it should be getting better. Good luck to you!
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Bone graft surgery unless close to your bladder/ urinary tract should not affect your ability to pee.. Having a ctheter could irritate the passageway and cuse such symptoms. Take some Azo for a few days and it should gradually get better. If not then pl see a Urologist
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