TURP Inpatient With Underactive Bladder With BOO
Predictors of Improvement Afetr Trasurtheral Resection of Prostate in Patients With Underactive Bladder and Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Sohag University
50 participants
Apr 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The study is for aproved that Transurtheral Resection of prostate is good for patient with underactive bladder or not.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Male patients diagnosed with BOO and UAB
- Age ≥ 40 years.
Exclusion Criteria6
- Patient insulin dependent diabetes
- Patient with history of cerbrovascular stroke or hemarrage.
- History of prior prostate surgery.
- Urethral pathology or surgery.
- Patient with prostate or bladder cancer.
- Spinal and pelvic trauma or surgery.
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Interventions
TURP involves an endoscopic approach via the patient's urethra to surgically remove the inner portion of the prostate that encircles the urethra. A bipolar electrified wire loop is used to remove the portion of the prostate between the bladder neck and the verumontanum to a depth of the surgical capsule. Before the resection is begun, the bladder should be inspected for any bladder pathology (e.g., tumor, diverticula or stones). The bladder neck, trigone, and position of the ureteral orifices, verumontanum, and external sphincter should be noted. Three-way Foley catheter is usually placed to and traction for a short time, release of traction based on clearance of hematuria.
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NCT06944743