Association of Irrigation Fluid Used and Serum Electrolyte Changes in Trans Ureteral Resection of Prostate (Turp) at Dr. Hedgewar Rugnalaya, Aurangabad

S. Kulkarni
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Introduction: Trans Urethral Resection of the Prostate as a gold standard treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia is performed with fluid irrigation that may cause electrolyte disturbance due to excessive fluid absorption; and may lead to electrolyte imbalance crises. It can cause hemolysis and changes in hematocrit value. Here in this study we primarily focused on electrolytic disturbances only. Different types of irrigation fluid are used for Trans-Urethral Resection of Prostate (TURP) procedure worldwide. In our institute we used sterile water as an irrigation fluid. The advantage of using sterile water are-Easily available, cheap, electrically inert, nontoxic, transparent, and easy to sterile and disadvantage is it is hypotonic. Ideal irrigation fluid should be isotonic, nonhemolytic, electrically inert, nontoxic, transparent and easy to sterile and should be inexpensive. Objective: This study is to determine the incidence of changes in electrolyte level in TURP procedure. Materials and methods: A descriptive retrospective study was conducted at Dr. Hedgewar Hospital, Aurangabad between January to December 2017. The subjects were BPH patients who underwent TURP surgery at Dr. Hegdewar Rugnalaya. Data were retrieved from medical records. We used sterile water as an irrigation fluid in TURP procedures. We had performed pre and post-operative electrolyte level, weight of prostate, amount of irrigation fluid used. Results: 76 subjects, the mean age was 70.77 years and the mean weight of the prostate was 47.56 grams. No significant change in levels of Sodium, Potassium and chloride noted post operatively (mean changes in electrolytes are Na+-0.51, K+-0.05, CL--1.03 respectively). Conclusion: Serum electrolyte levels were not significantly changes after surgery.
在奥兰加巴德的Dr. Hedgewar Rugnalaya,经输尿管前列腺切除术(Turp)中使用的冲洗液和血清电解质变化的关系
导读:经尿道前列腺切除术作为良性前列腺增生的金标准治疗方法,采用液体冲洗,由于液体吸收过多,可能导致电解质紊乱;并可能导致电解质失衡危机。它可以引起溶血和红细胞压积值的变化。在本研究中,我们主要关注电解扰动。在世界范围内,不同类型的冲洗液用于经尿道前列腺切除术(TURP)手术。在我们研究所,我们使用无菌水作为灌溉液。使用无菌水的优点是容易获得,便宜,电惰性,无毒,透明,易于消毒,缺点是低渗。理想的冲洗液应该是等渗的,非溶血的,电惰性的,无毒的,透明的,易于消毒的,并且应该是便宜的。目的:探讨TURP术中电解质水平变化的发生率。材料和方法:2017年1月至12月在奥兰加巴德Dr. Hedgewar医院进行了一项描述性回顾性研究。研究对象是在Hegdewar Rugnalaya医生那里接受TURP手术的BPH患者。数据从医疗记录中检索。在TURP过程中,我们使用无菌水作为冲洗液。我们记录了术前和术后的电解质水平、前列腺重量、冲洗液用量。结果:76例患者,平均年龄70.77岁,前列腺平均重量47.56 g。术后钠、钾和氯化物水平无明显变化(电解质的平均变化分别为Na+-0.51, K+-0.05, CL- 1.03)。结论:术后血清电解质水平无明显变化。
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