1974
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-4295(74)80215-3
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Trocar cystostomy during transurethral prostatic resection

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“…Furthermore, the period of high pressure was twice as long as when the bladder was filled intermit tently [1]. This is probably the reason why some studies support [8][9][10] and others refute [6, 11 -13] the claim that suprapubic drainage reduces fluid absorption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the period of high pressure was twice as long as when the bladder was filled intermit tently [1]. This is probably the reason why some studies support [8][9][10] and others refute [6, 11 -13] the claim that suprapubic drainage reduces fluid absorption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…± haben Lehren und Lernen erleichtert [7,9,20,24,32]. Während die Urologen früher das Verfahren überwiegend autodidaktisch erlernen muûten, haben zunächst die ¹Demonstrationsspioneª sowie später die Kamerasysteme die Einarbeitung entscheidend verbessern können.…”
Section: Methoden Zum üBen Transurethraler Technikenunclassified
“…The fluid was then collected in a bucket placed on the floor. Trocar (n = 30) implied that a 16-Ch Reuter's trocar (K. Storz, Germany), connected to a 25-Ch tube, was used to evacuate the fluid via the suprapubic route (6,7).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, bag heights of between 55 and 100 cm were associated with the same degree of fluid absorption in 2 studies, comprising 580 TURP patients, in which this rule was tested (4,5). Furthermore, reducing the pressure by continuous-flow irrigation has resulted in smaller fluid absorption in a few (6)(7)(8), but not all, studies (9)(10)(11).…”
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