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Data were analysed using SPSS version 20. \nResults \nFourteen patients (9%) were between 40 and 49 years of age, 41 (27%) were 50 to 59 years old, and 67 patients (44%) were between 60 and 69 years of age. Sixty-one of the patients (40%) of patients had one or more episodes of acute urinary retention and had a history of catheterization for bladder outlet obstruction. Immediate postoperative complications were seen in 10 patients. Two patients had transient incontinence after transvesical prostatectomy, and 1 patient had permanent incontinence. There was also 1 clot retention, 2 suprapubic leaks, and 4 wound infections. One patient reported retrograde ejaculation. \nConclusions \nGiven the limited availability and high costs associated with transurethral resection of the prostate, open prostatectomy remains an appropriate alternative in Ethiopia. The complication rates associated with open prostatectomy are minimal when the procedure is performed by adequately trained personnel. 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摘要
背景:良性前列腺增生(BPH)影响超过50%的60岁以上男性,是老年男性膀胱出口梗阻和排尿症状的最常见原因。在一些中心,特别是在发展中国家,开放性前列腺切除术——无论是经膀胱还是阴部后——仍然是前列腺增生的标准治疗方法。方法本研究在亚的斯亚贝巴卫生局管理的地区医院Ras Desta医院进行。该研究于2011年1月1日至2013年12月31日期间进行,在此期间,195名患者接受了BPH手术。其中,154例患者有足够的术前和术后记录进行比较和分析。数据分析采用SPSS version 20。结果40 ~ 49岁14例(9%),50 ~ 59岁41例(27%),60 ~ 69岁67例(44%)。61例患者(40%)有一次或多次急性尿潴留,并有膀胱出口梗阻导尿史。术后即刻出现并发症10例。经膀胱前列腺切除术后2例出现一过性尿失禁,1例出现永久性尿失禁。1例血块潴留,2例耻骨上渗漏,4例伤口感染。一名患者报告逆行射精。结论:考虑到经尿道前列腺切除术的可用性有限和费用高,在埃塞俄比亚,开放性前列腺切除术仍然是一种合适的选择。当手术由训练有素的人员进行时,开放性前列腺切除术的并发症发生率是最低的。然而,前列腺增生患者经常在出现一些严重并发症后入院。因此,应该做出更多的努力来提高社区的意识。https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ecajs.v23i1.5本作品遵循知识共享署名4.0国际许可协议,允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是您要适当注明原作者和来源(包括正式出版物的链接),提供知识共享许可协议的链接,并注明是否进行了更改。
A descriptive study of transvesical prostatectomy outcomes at a general hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Background
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects more than 50% of men over 60 years of age and is the most common cause of bladder outlet obstruction and voiding symptoms in elderly men. Open prostatectomy—either transvesical or retropubic—remains the standard definitive treatment for BPH in some centres, especially in developing countries.
Methods
This study was undertaken at Ras Desta Hospital, a regional hospital run by the Addis Ababa Health Bureau. The study was conducted between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2013, during which time 195 patients underwent surgery for BPH. Of these, 154 patients had preoperative and postoperative records sufficient for comparison and analysis. Data were analysed using SPSS version 20.
Results
Fourteen patients (9%) were between 40 and 49 years of age, 41 (27%) were 50 to 59 years old, and 67 patients (44%) were between 60 and 69 years of age. Sixty-one of the patients (40%) of patients had one or more episodes of acute urinary retention and had a history of catheterization for bladder outlet obstruction. Immediate postoperative complications were seen in 10 patients. Two patients had transient incontinence after transvesical prostatectomy, and 1 patient had permanent incontinence. There was also 1 clot retention, 2 suprapubic leaks, and 4 wound infections. One patient reported retrograde ejaculation.
Conclusions
Given the limited availability and high costs associated with transurethral resection of the prostate, open prostatectomy remains an appropriate alternative in Ethiopia. The complication rates associated with open prostatectomy are minimal when the procedure is performed by adequately trained personnel. However, BPH patients often present to hospital after several serious complications. Therefore, more efforts should be made towards improving community awareness.
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