Challenging the Safety Profile of Bipolar TURP Regarding Dilutional Hyponatremia

Esculapio Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.51273/esc23.25131935
Noman Ali Ghazanfar, Sohail Hassan, Shahid Niaz, Muhammad Raheem Sajjad, Rana Muhammad Umar, Abdur Rasheed Khokhar
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Objective: To measure the extent of Dilutional Hyponatremia after Transurethral resection of prostate using Bipolar Resection Technique. Material and Methods: The study was conducted at Social Security Teaching Hospital Lahore. The study was carried out between 1st June 2022 to 30th November 2022. All patients who were candidates of surgical option and were planned TURP were included. They had pre-operative sodium levels done and this was compared to post operative levels on first post operative day. All patients included in the study had moderate prostate size and had resection time less than one hour. Results: Total 45 patients having undergone bipolar TURP were included in the study. Among these 45 patients, 19 patients had a decrease in sodium levels postoperatively ,further in these 19 patients, 14 patients had a decrease of less than 5 mEq/L .In 2 out of total 45 patients the sodium levels remained same post operatively. In 24 patients out of total 45 there was an increase in sodium levels, further in these 24 patients ,19 patients had an increase of less than 5mEq/L . In all 45 patients no clinical symptoms of dilutional hyponatremia were observed. Conclusion: There was no significant dilutional hyponatremia seen after bipolar TURP and wherever observed did not caused any clinical impact , proclaiming Bipolar TURP as a safe option for prevention of dilutional Hyponatremia during surgery for Benign prostate enlargement (BPE).
挑战双极TURP治疗稀释性低钠血症的安全性
目的:探讨经尿道前列腺电切术后稀释性低钠血症的发生程度。材料与方法:本研究在拉合尔社会保障教学医院进行。该研究于2022年6月1日至2022年11月30日进行。所有选择手术方案并计划TURP的患者均被纳入。他们做了术前钠含量测定并与术后第一天的钠含量进行了比较。所有纳入研究的患者均为中等前列腺大小,切除时间小于1小时。结果:共纳入45例双相TURP患者。45例患者中,19例患者术后钠水平下降,14例患者术后钠水平下降小于5 mEq/L, 2例患者术后钠水平保持不变。在45名患者中,有24名患者的钠水平升高,此外,在这24名患者中,有19名患者的钠水平升高低于5mEq/L。45例患者均无稀释性低钠血症的临床症状。结论:双极TURP术后未见明显的稀释性低钠血症,无论在任何地方观察到,均未造成任何临床影响,表明双极TURP是预防良性前列腺肥大(BPE)手术期间稀释性低钠血症的安全选择。
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