2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2018.09.142
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Voiding Trial in Office after Unsuccessful Voiding Trial in Postoperative Unit. How Many More Days is Enough?

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“…A voiding trial is commonly considered unsuccessful if the patient emptied <50% of instilled fluid into the bladder or had a postvoid residual ≥150mL. In such cases, patients should be offered reinsertion of the urinary catheter or intermittent self-catheterization [183]. Huang et al [184] studied patients undergoing anterior colporrhaphy with or without hysterectomy and reported that voiding dysfunction with catheter removal was not more on postoperative day 2 than on postoperative day 4.…”
Section: The Postoperative Care Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A voiding trial is commonly considered unsuccessful if the patient emptied <50% of instilled fluid into the bladder or had a postvoid residual ≥150mL. In such cases, patients should be offered reinsertion of the urinary catheter or intermittent self-catheterization [183]. Huang et al [184] studied patients undergoing anterior colporrhaphy with or without hysterectomy and reported that voiding dysfunction with catheter removal was not more on postoperative day 2 than on postoperative day 4.…”
Section: The Postoperative Care Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, indwelling catheters are often used to treat urinary retention in clinical practice; however, patients may find catheterization to be distressing, undignified, and uncomfortable. Furthermore, prolonged indwelling catheters increase the chance of urinary tract infection and the length of hospital stay [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%