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Postoperative Urinary Retention
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2009Postoperative urinary retention (PUR) is a common complication of surgery and anesthesia. The risk of retention is especially high after anorectal surgery, hernia repair, and orthopedic surgery and increases with advancing age. Certain anesthetic and analgesic modalities, particularly spinal anesthesia with long-acting local anesthetics and epidural ...
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1999
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Tang, OSF, Lee, CP, Lee, SNS, Wong, WM
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Tang, OSF, Lee, CP, Lee, SNS, Wong, WM
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Venlafaxine-Induced Urinary Retention
The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2021...
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1962
Acute urinary retention usually is due either to obstruction of urinary passages or to interruption of normal vesical innervation. Catheterization relieves the discomfort promptly and prevents back-pressure effects on renal function. Risks of infection and trauma can be reduced by adequate lubrication of the urethra, proper selection and thorough ...
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Acute urinary retention usually is due either to obstruction of urinary passages or to interruption of normal vesical innervation. Catheterization relieves the discomfort promptly and prevents back-pressure effects on renal function. Risks of infection and trauma can be reduced by adequate lubrication of the urethra, proper selection and thorough ...
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1980
The literature on psychogenic urinary retention is reviewed. 2 cases treated by analytical psychotherapy are reported, in which significant demand for physical punishment was revealed and seen as linked to unacceptable, unconscious sadistic and aggressive feelings.
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The literature on psychogenic urinary retention is reviewed. 2 cases treated by analytical psychotherapy are reported, in which significant demand for physical punishment was revealed and seen as linked to unacceptable, unconscious sadistic and aggressive feelings.
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