Postoperative Urinary Retention [PDF]
Urinary retention is common after anesthesia and surgery, reported incidence of between 5% and 70%. Comorbidities, type of surgery, and type of anesthesia influence the development of postoperative urinary retention (POUR). The authors review the overall
Aprikian, Armen+5 more
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Treatment of Urinary Retention [PDF]
In 50 patients retention of urine due to adenomatous enlargement of the prostate was relieved, in most cases by intraprostatic injections given for varying periods of time. No complications were encountered. Subsequently, some of the patients who did not respond adequately, and whose medical conditions improved, underwent prostateceomy.
K. A. Misch+3 more
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Position-Dependent Urinary Retention in a Traumatic Brain Injury Patient: A Case Report [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Voiding disorders are common complication after traumatic brain injury. Usually, they are caused by neurogenic bladder although they can also occur as a result of other pathologic processes and conditions as well as side effects of ...
Chernev, Ivan, Yan, Kun
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Comparing the Effects of Hot Pack and Lukewarm-Water-Soaked Gauze on Postoperative Urinary Retention; A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial [PDF]
Background: Urinary retention is a common postoperative complication that mandates urinary catheterization. Urinary catheterization is associated with different physical, mental, and financial problems for both patients and healthcare systems.
Afazel, M.R.+3 more
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Neuromodulation in neurogenic bladder. [PDF]
While neuromodulation is a well-established treatment option for patients with non-neurogenic overactive bladder and urinary retention, its applicability to the neurogenic bladder population has only recently been examined more in depth.
Sanford, Melissa T, Suskind, Anne M
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Patient-Reported Side Effects of Intradetrusor Botulinum Toxin Type A for Idiopathic Overactive Bladder Syndrome [PDF]
Objective: The aim of the study was a prospective assessment of patient-reported side effects in an open-label study after intradetrusor botulinum toxin injections for idiopathic overactive bladder (OAB). Patients and Methods: Botulinum toxin A injection
Alexander Buchner+20 more
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What is Causing This Man\u27s Rectal Pain and Urinary Retention? [PDF]
Case: A 23-year-old man presented to an urgent care office with a 2-week history of rectal pain and scant rectal bleeding. In the few days leading up to his presentation, he also had a fever of 101° F (38.3° C), inguinal lymphadenopathy, and urinary ...
McKenney-Drake, Mikaela L.+2 more
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Meningitis Retention Syndrome in an 11-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report of an Underreported Clinical Scenario in Children [PDF]
Meningitis retention syndrome (MRS) is an underreported clinical syndrome in children that presents with meningitis and acute retention of urine. It is usually associated with aseptic meningitis, but there are case reports of MRS associated with viral ...
Begum, Lutfunnahar+2 more
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of Macroplastique for treating female stress urinary incontinence. [PDF]
Introduction and hypothesisMacroplastique® (polydimethylsiloxane injection) is a minimally invasive urethral bulking agent with global clinical literature describing its use over 20 years.
Ghoniem, Gamal M, Miller, Christopher J
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Urinary Retention in Women: Causes and Management [PDF]
Objectives: Urinary retention in women is uncommon and there are numerous etiological factors. Most reported studies are from Europe and North America, with few studies from developing countries.
Heyns, CF+2 more
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