Objective To evaluate the clinical methods and results of endoscopic-assisted catheterization in the treatment of bulbous urethral injury . Methods The clinical data of 19 cases of bulbous urethral injury from July 2004 to September 2012 managed by ureteroscopic catheterization were retrospectively analyzed . Results The procedures were successfully completed in all the 19 cases.Foley catheters were removed in 4-8 weeks after the surgery and all cases had unobstructed ureter after the removal of the catheter.Urethral dilatation was done regularly for 4 times and all the cases were followed up for 6-12 months afterwards.The follow-up showed urinary flow rate was more than 15 ml/s, and no urethral stricture , urinary incontinence or other complications occurred.Erection of penis was not obviously affected compared with preoperative condition . Conclusion Endoscopic-assisted catheterization is effective in the treatment of bulbous urethral injury .