2008
DOI: 10.1159/000167834
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Nosocomial Bacteriuria in Patients with Indwelling Catheter after Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer

Abstract: Introduction: Patients with prolonged catheter drainage following pelvic surgery are at increased risk for bacteriuria that may have an impact on the clinical course. Materials and Methods: We retrieved all urine analyses from 148 consecutive patients that underwent open retropubic radical prostatectomy at our institution in 2002. The following data were generated: number of bacteriuria with day of onset, used antibiotics, microbiological analysis, resistogram, day of catheter removal and clinical postoperativ… Show more

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“…End-stage renal disease patients on dialysis have a greater risk for cancer, including PC [28], and the stage of PC is also higher in these patients than in patients not on dialysis [29]. Urinary tract infections are also included in this category; men undergoing prostatectomy have a higher risk for these infections [30]. We believe that urinary tract infections and renal failure could explain our results.…”
Section: Diseases Of the Urinary Systemmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…End-stage renal disease patients on dialysis have a greater risk for cancer, including PC [28], and the stage of PC is also higher in these patients than in patients not on dialysis [29]. Urinary tract infections are also included in this category; men undergoing prostatectomy have a higher risk for these infections [30]. We believe that urinary tract infections and renal failure could explain our results.…”
Section: Diseases Of the Urinary Systemmentioning
confidence: 75%