Wang Zhe, Muhammad Abbas, Shahbaz Ahmad, Ahmad Siddique, Hamna Shahid, R. Ullah
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Abstract
Objective: The case study of pre-operative transurethral resection of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Methods: The total of 987 patients with BPH in our hospital from September 2016 to December 2019 was selected, all of whom underwent TURP, and the rate and reason for reoperation of all patients were observed.
Results: Among the 987 BPH patients, a total of 46 cases underwent resection, and the rate was 4.66%; compared with patients with one operation, the amount of postoperative wound bleeding was greater than that of patients with one operation, and the incidence of urethral stricture and bladder neck contracture was higher than that of patients with one operation. Statistically significant (P<0.05).
Conclusion: The re-operation rate of BPH patients after TURP is low, but there are still some patients with recurrence. The main reasons Including urethral stenosis, residual glands, postoperative wound bleeding, and bladder neck contracture. At the same time, implementing targeted preventive measures in combination with the above reasons can effectively reduce the risk of repeated electrocardiography. Ratio of surgical resection and improved long-term prognosis.
期刊介绍:
The SEAMEO* Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Project was established in 1967 to help improve the health and standard of living of the peoples of Southeast Asia by pooling manpower resources of the participating SEAMEO member countries in a cooperative endeavor to develop and upgrade the research and training capabilities of the existing facilities in these countries. By promoting effective regional cooperation among the participating national centers, it is hoped to minimize waste in duplication of programs and activities. In 1992 the Project was renamed the SEAMEO Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Network.