Chapter Thirty-One Dr. Reinhold The procedure is more common than generally known. Performed in s*x change operations, which occur more frequently than people realize, diverting the flow of the urethra is simple. It is the loss of the use of the pubococcygeus or ‘PC’ muscles that complicates. Those are the muscles that in both the male and the female cut off the flow of urine. But with my mother pioneering in the highly specialized area of surgery, I am well trained. Essentially I deploy muscles controlling the sphincter which over time Mr. Dalton will learn to utilize to regulate his urinary function. When Mr. Dalton awakes, he will henceforth need to squat to urinate. With an opening made between his rectum and scrotum, the flow of urine will exit between his thighs. Diverting the

