Abstract:We studied whether the height of the irrigating fluid bags above the operating table and the capacity of the bladder influence intravesical pressure and fluid absorption during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) when evacuation is performed with Reuter’s trocar. For this purpose, the intravesical pressure was recorded continuously, and the fluid absorption was measured by the ethanol method during 30 TURP procedures. The bags were placed between 60 and 95 cm above the operating table, and the bladd… Show more
“…For this purpose, data were studied from 101 patients collected from 4 previous reports in which the bladder pressure had been measured in a similar way (5,(11)(12)(13).…”
Fluid absorption occurred at moderate intravesical pressures with all three irrigation techniques. The best strategy for reducing fluid absorption is to keep the pressure below 2 kPa for as long as possible during TURP.
“…For this purpose, data were studied from 101 patients collected from 4 previous reports in which the bladder pressure had been measured in a similar way (5,(11)(12)(13).…”
Fluid absorption occurred at moderate intravesical pressures with all three irrigation techniques. The best strategy for reducing fluid absorption is to keep the pressure below 2 kPa for as long as possible during TURP.
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