2018
DOI: 10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i7.25114
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Pathophysiology, Mechanism and Management of Overactive Bladder Syndrome-a Review

Abstract: An overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome which causes an impulsive desire to pass the urine. This desire or urge may become difficult to control and eventually may lead to unintentional passage of urine. The marked increase in a number of patients who suffered with OAB feels very awkward and tries to isolate from societal-life. Such increase in a number of patients has drawn an attention of scientists to research on this area. The proper diagnosis and management of OAB can help the patient to get early relief… Show more

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“…Diode LASER avoids complications of TURP and open surgery, and at the same times, it has many advantages (easily applicable, cheap, and good ablation ability -10 g/min) and less blood loss -0.2 g/min 100-fold less than TURP as Wendt and his colleagues said [20][21][22]. Many studies mentioned changes toward better results regarding urinary parameters after diode laser prostatectomy like Chen, Chiang, RusZat, and Erol et al regarding IPSS (55-75%), Qmax (5-14%), and PVR (58-87%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diode LASER avoids complications of TURP and open surgery, and at the same times, it has many advantages (easily applicable, cheap, and good ablation ability -10 g/min) and less blood loss -0.2 g/min 100-fold less than TURP as Wendt and his colleagues said [20][21][22]. Many studies mentioned changes toward better results regarding urinary parameters after diode laser prostatectomy like Chen, Chiang, RusZat, and Erol et al regarding IPSS (55-75%), Qmax (5-14%), and PVR (58-87%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%