Transabdominal ultrasound in the assessment of postvoid residual urine volume in patients after hysterectomy.

作者: Dittakarn Boriboonhirunsarn , Tripop Lertbunnaphong , Perapong Inthasorn , Kusol Russameecharoen , Buraya Phattanachindakun

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摘要: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the correlation between assessment of postvoid residual urine by transabdominal ultrasound and catheterization in patients after radical or transvaginal hysterectomy. MATERIAL AND METHOD A cross-sectional study was conducted 46 were enrolled they had After surgery, urinary catheter indwelled. removal 3rd private voiding, sent for PVR at Division Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Complete drainage bladder with standard then performed catheterized volume recorded. calculated from previously published equation compared actual catheterization. RESULTS Mean age 55.9 years. The most common diagnoses procidentia uteri (23.9%), Carcinoma cervix stage 1b1 prolapsed grade 2 (21.7%). Radical hysterectomy pelvic node dissection vaginal anterior colporhaphy posterior colpoperiniorhaphy each 50% cases. duration indwelling 7.17 days those underwent 5 significantly correlated coefficient 0.93 (p 100 ml used to determine necessity re-indwelling catheter, among measurement ml. Among >100 ml, all actually > CONCLUSION estimation PVR. This could reduce process repeat give more comfort when is

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