The Prognostic Value of Post-Void Residual Urine Volume, Abdominal Prostate and Transrectal Prostate Ultrasound for Complication of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia: A Case Report Sonographic Analysis

I. N. Malu
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This case report aimed to evaluate the sonographic usefulness of gray-scale transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), transabdominal prostate ultrasound (TAPUS) and post-void residual (PVR) urine volume in the detection of an enlarged prostate. Benign prostate hypertrophy(BPH) is a common complaint in older men with clinical outcomes such as urinary hesitancy, bladder distention, and other signs of bladder outlet obstruction. The case presented describes a patient with urinary symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate and bladder obstruction. The results show that an enlarged prostate and bladder disease may be evaluated using post-void residual urine measurement of the bladder, abdominal prostate ultrasound and evaluation of the prostate using the transrectal ultrasound method. This case report will make an essential contribution to the existing literature and can enhance positive social changes by providing an in-depth understanding of the diagnostic capabilities of ultrasound technology in the evaluation of BPH.
空后残余尿量、腹部前列腺超声及经直肠前列腺超声对良性前列腺增生并发症的预后价值:1例报告超声分析
本病例报告旨在评估灰阶经直肠超声(TRUS)、经腹前列腺超声(TAPUS)和空后残留尿量(PVR)在检测前列腺肿大中的超声价值。良性前列腺肥大(BPH)是老年男性常见的主诉,其临床结果包括尿犹豫、膀胱膨胀和其他膀胱出口梗阻的迹象。本病例描述了一位伴有前列腺肥大和膀胱梗阻的泌尿系统症状患者。结果表明,膀胱空后残尿测量、腹部前列腺超声和经直肠超声评估前列腺可评估前列腺和膀胱肿大疾病。本病例报告将对现有文献做出重要贡献,并通过深入了解超声技术在BPH评估中的诊断能力,促进积极的社会变革。
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