2012
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(12)61038-0
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1042 Transvesical blockade of obturator nerve to prevent adductor muscle contraction during transurethral resection of bladder tumor

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“…Although we have never used this technique, transvesical injection of the obturator nerve has been reported to be an effective method to block the adductor or obturator reflex. [17] Lastly, in addition to the routine preoperative lab values, the team should review any history of anticoagulant therapy, which is common in elderly patients. [10] Intraoperative Considerations Cystoscopy A checklist can be used to ensure that all of the necessary equipment is available during the procedure and thus avoid delays while the patient is under anesthesia.…”
Section: Evidence Synthesis Preoperative Considerations History and Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although we have never used this technique, transvesical injection of the obturator nerve has been reported to be an effective method to block the adductor or obturator reflex. [17] Lastly, in addition to the routine preoperative lab values, the team should review any history of anticoagulant therapy, which is common in elderly patients. [10] Intraoperative Considerations Cystoscopy A checklist can be used to ensure that all of the necessary equipment is available during the procedure and thus avoid delays while the patient is under anesthesia.…”
Section: Evidence Synthesis Preoperative Considerations History and Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transurethral and suprapubic puncture laser therapy, using high-energy holmium laser along the bladder capsule, can completely remove the proliferating tumor and maximize the preservation of bladder function. Postoperative complications are relatively low, making it one of the most effective treatment methods for superficial bladder cancer patients [2]. In this study, the authors selected 60 cases of superficial bladder tumor patients treated in our hospital from January 2022 to September 2023.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%