2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.purol.2020.09.014
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Facteurs prédictifs de l’inconfort lié à la sonde vésicale

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“…TURP patients are placed with catheters in the early postoperative period because of the need for continuous bladder irrigation. However, due to surgical trauma, catheterization and other irritations, patients have a high incidence of CRBD, which resembles overactive bladder symptoms, such as urinary frequency and urgency, and difficult urination in addition to suprapubic pain [6] . This discomfort can cause agitation in post-surgical patients during recovery from anesthesia, which in turn increases the risk of postoperative bleeding, drainage tube slippage and adverse cardiovascular events [2] , decreases hospital satisfaction, prolongs discharge time and is detrimental to patient prognosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…TURP patients are placed with catheters in the early postoperative period because of the need for continuous bladder irrigation. However, due to surgical trauma, catheterization and other irritations, patients have a high incidence of CRBD, which resembles overactive bladder symptoms, such as urinary frequency and urgency, and difficult urination in addition to suprapubic pain [6] . This discomfort can cause agitation in post-surgical patients during recovery from anesthesia, which in turn increases the risk of postoperative bleeding, drainage tube slippage and adverse cardiovascular events [2] , decreases hospital satisfaction, prolongs discharge time and is detrimental to patient prognosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, patients undergoing TURP were selected as the research subjects based on the following considerations: (I) males have a long urethra that contains three strictures and two curvatures, and urethral sphincter contraction may be more likely to cause CRBD after the Foley catheter stimulates the urethral mucosa. (II) Male gender and postoperative indwelling urinary catheter size (>18 Fr) are two independent predictors of CRBD symptoms ( 23 ). (III) A concavity is formed locally after prostatectomy; in some patients, the Foley catheter water sac will move into the prostate concavity and stimulate the prostate wound, and the Foley catheter will stimulate the urethral mucosa.…”
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confidence: 99%